KEY POINTS
  • Canada is facing a second wave of coronavirus cases as the provinces of Quebec and Ontario report the bulk of the country's Covid-19 death toll, PAHO's top health official warned Wednesday.
  • Nearly 80% of all of Canada's cases have stemmed from Ontario and Quebec, its two most populated provinces.
  • Ontario officials ordered indoor gyms, movie theaters, casinos, performing arts venues and indoor dining at restaurants to close over the weekend in Ottawa, Peel and Toronto for at least 28 days.
A pedestrian wearing a mask walks past a Brooks Brothers storefront closed during the COVID-19 crisis on May 06, 2020 in Vancouver, Canada.

Canada is experiencing a second wave of coronavirus cases as the provinces of Quebec and Ontario report the bulk of the country's Covid-19 death toll, the Pan American Health Organization's top health official warned Wednesday.

"Canada is currently facing its second wave, and areas that were not previously affected are now surpassing the numbers seen during the first wave," Carissa Etienne, director of PAHO and the World Health Organization regional director for the Americas, said at a news briefing.