Canada virus death toll passes 15,000

By Barry Ellsworth

TRENTON, Canada (AA) – Canada marked a grim milestone Monday as coronavirus deaths surpassed 15,000.

As if that news was not bad enough, on the weekend the country reported its first cases of the new strain of the virus, which first appeared recently in the UK.

It was discovered in the capital city of Ottawa, Vancouver Island in British Columbia, and east of Toronto in Ontario, where the first two cases were diagnosed, Saturday. The province of Ontario went into lockdown Dec. 26.

The variant strain of COVID-19 is believed to be more contagious, but scientists do not think it is more deadly and also that the vaccine now being administered in Canada and other countries will provide protection from it.

Scientists also said the virus could continue to mutant into new strains.

“While earlier data suggests that these new variants may be more transmissible, to date there is no evidence that they cause more severe disease or have any impact on antibody response or vaccine effectiveness,” the Public Health Agency of Canada said in a statement, Saturday.

Health authorities at first said they could find no link between the new strain of the virus cases and travel. But that changed Sunday after investigation discovered the two cases near Toronto occurred after the couple came into contact with a person who had recently arrived from the UK.

The infected person in Ottawa was found to have recently travelled to the UK and in British Columbia, authorities said the cases linked to a person who flew from the UK to Canada Dec. 15.

“This further reinforces the need…to stay home as much as possible and continue to follow all public health advice, including the provincewide shutdown measures issued today,” Ontario’s associate chief officer of health, Dr. Barbara Yaffe, said Saturday.

As of Monday, Canada had 556,786 virus cases and 15,001 deaths.

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