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The latest news on the COVID-19 global pandemic (all times Eastern):

6:45 p.m.

Alberta is reporting four new deaths from COVID-19.

A police officer is shown at Maison Herron, a long term care home in the Montreal suburb of Dorval, Sunday, April 12, 2020, as COVID-19 cases rise in Canada and around the world. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes
A police officer is shown at Maison Herron, a long term care home in the Montreal suburb of Dorval, Sunday, April 12, 2020, as COVID-19 cases rise in Canada and around the world. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

The province says two were residents at the McKenzie Towne continuing care facility in Calgary, bringing the home’s coronavirus death toll to 20.

The other two were residents at Manoir du Lac, an independent living and assisted living facility for seniors in McLennan, in northern Alberta.

It brings the total number of deaths at Manoir du Lac from COVID-19 to four.

Alberta’s total number of COVID-19 cases now stands at 1,651, including 44 deaths.

1:50 p.m.

A man is apologizing after facing a backlash over a video of him appearing to spit on a Vancouver condo elevator.

The video, posted to Twitter, shows the man spitting on the elevator’s control panel before disembarking.

In a statement released by his lawyer, the man says the incident was fuelled by a dispute he had with other owners in the building.

The man — who has not been identified — says the incident occurred eight days ago and he has no health issues related to COVID-19.

He says he will also seek counselling.

1:25 p.m.

Quebec has registered 39 new deaths due to COVID-19, for a total of 328.

The province reports 554 new cases, for a total of 12,846.

There are a total of 824 in hospital in Quebec, including 217 in intensive care, while 1,745 people are listed as recovered.

The Quebec government has not scheduled a briefing today, after weeks of daily updates on the progression of COVID-19.

1 p.m.

Health officials in Newfoundland and Labrador are reporting one new confirmed case of COVID-19, bringing the province’s total to 242.

The new case is in the province’s Eastern Health region.

Seven people are currently in hospital due to the virus, with three of those patients in intensive care.

To date, the province has tested 4,812 people and registered three deaths, while 129 people have recovered after contracting the virus.

12:20 p.m.

Public health officials in New Brunswick are reporting two new cases of COVID-19, bringing the provincial total to 114.

The new cases involve a person in their 60s and a person in their 70s — both in the Saint John health zone.

Officials say 12 people have been hospitalized and five have since been discharged, with three of the remaining seven patients in hospital in intensive care.

To date, 70 people have recovered.

12:10 p.m.

Nova Scotia is reporting 17 new cases of COVID-19 for a total of 445 confirmed cases.

Health officials say the province has registered 14,295 negative test results and two deaths.

Nine people are currently in hospital, with four of those patients in intensive care.

Officials say 97 people have now recovered and their cases of COVID-19 are considered resolved.

11:15 p.m.

The Quebec coroner’s office will investigate the deaths of 31 seniors at a private long-term care facility west of Montreal.

The office says in a statement that it will probe the circumstances surrounding the deaths and issue recommendations if needed.

Premier Francois Legault said yesterday that at least five of the deaths at the Residence Herron in Dorval, Que., were due to COVID-19.

A police investigation was launched after regional health authorities obtained an order to access patient files at the residence and learned of the dozens of deaths that had occurred since March 13.

10:45 a.m.

Ontario is reporting 401 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the province’s total to 7,049.

The province now has 274 deaths after 21 were reported today.

Ontario says 261 people are in intensive care, while 3,121 cases have been marked as resolved.

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