TORONTO -- Canada hit a grim milestone on Saturday when the country officially surpassed one million COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic.
Canada recorded 6,937 total cases on Saturday evening after British Columbia reported a two day total of 2,090 new cases of the novel coronavirus, according to CTVNews.ca's COVID-19 case tracker.
The country currently has 57,022 active COVID-19 cases, 921,459 recoveries, and 23,050 deaths.
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WNU Editor: The variants are clobbering Canada, and we are not entering into a third wave. I live here, and there are not enough of us are vaccinated against this disease to limit its spread. It is going to be a very difficult month or two.
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