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Pandemic chronology April 2021

Thursday 1 April 2021 Sunrise 6:58 am Sunset 7:43 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:58 am and 6:43 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario reports 2,557 new cases the highest daily case count since January 22, 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 426 new cases witch was a record for the time with 1,116 people being hospitalized the highest since February 2 2021 bringing the total number to 352,461 and for 2021 to 170,301 including 249 cases in Ontario Schools bringing the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year to 13,458 and 63 schools are closed Ontario announced that it will pull the emergency brake across all of Ontario and moves into it's second provincewide shutdown as of April 3 with further restrictions like Prohibiting indoor organized public events and social gatherings and limiting the capacity for outdoor organized public events or social gatherings to a 5-person maximum, except for gatherings with members of the same household (the people you live with) or gatherings of members of one household and one other person from another household who lives alone.

Restricting in-person shopping in all retail settings, including a 50 per cent capacity limit for supermarkets, grocery stores, convenience stores, indoor farmers' markets, other stores that primarily sell food and pharmacies, and 25 per cent for all other retail including big box stores, along with other public health and workplace safety measures; Prohibiting personal care services;

Prohibiting indoor and outdoor dining. Restaurants, bars and other food or drink establishments will be permitted to operate by take-out, drive-through, and delivery only; Prohibiting the use of facilities for indoor or outdoor sports and recreational fitness (e.g., gyms) with very limited exceptions; Requiring day camps to close; and, Limiting capacity at weddings, funerals, and religious services, rites or ceremonies to 15 per cent occupancy per room indoors, and to the number of individuals that can maintain two meters of physical distance outdoors. This does not include social gatherings associated with these services such as receptions, which are not permitted indoors and are limited to five people outdoors The current COVID-19 Response Framework: Keeping Ontario Safe and Open, will be paused when the provincewide emergency brake comes into effect. The impacts of these time-limited measures will be evaluated throughout the next four weeks to determine if it is safe to lift any restrictions or if they need to be extended. With more than $1.6 billion invested to protect against COVID-19, schools remain safe for students and staff. Keeping schools open is critical to the mental health and well-being of Ontario youth. During the emergency shutdown, schools will remain open for in-person learning with strict safety measures in place. The spring break will continue as planned for the week of April 12. In order to support working families, child care will remain open during the shutdown. Child care settings will continue to adhere to stringent health and safety measures so that they remain safe places for children and staff.[1][2][3][4]

  • Chile surpasses 1 million COVID-19 cases.[5]
  • Malaysia has reported 1,178 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 142 new cases, bringing the total number to 346,678 and for 2021 to 230,948. 1,377 have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 331,001. There are six deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,278. There are 14,399 active cases, with 163 in intensive care and 81 on ventilator support.[6]
  • New Zealand has reported five new cases, bringing the total number to 2,501 (2,145 confirmed and 356 probable). Nine people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,408. The death toll remains 26. There are 67 active cases, with one previously reported case being reclassified as under investigation.[7]
  • Singapore has reported 26 new imported cases, bringing the total to 60,407. There are 12 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,161. The death toll remains at 30.[8]
  • Ukraine has reported 17,569 new daily cases and a record 421 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,691,737 and 33,246 respectively; a total of 1,323,083 patients have recovered.[9]

Friday 2 April 2021 Sunrise 6:56 am Sunset 7:44 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:56 am and 6:44 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario reports 3,089 new cases the highest daily case count since January 17, 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 401 new cases with 1,162 people being hospitalized the highest since January 30 2021 bringing the total number to 355,550 and for 2021 to 173,390 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to Good Friday so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school remains at 13,458.[10][11][12]
  • Malaysia has reported 1,294 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 208 new cases witch was the highest daily case count since March 26 2020 for the time, bringing the total number to 347,972 and for 2021 to 232,242. There are 1,442 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 332,443. There are five deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,283. There are 14,246 active cases, with 168 in intensive care and 78 on ventilator support.[13]
  • Singapore has reported 43 new imported cases, bringing the total to 60,450. 15 people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,176. The death toll remains at 30.[14]
  • Ukraine has reported a record 19,893 new daily cases and a record 433 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,711,630 and 33,679 respectively; a total of 1,333,370 patients have recovered.[15]

Saturday 3 April 2021 Sunrise 6:54 am Sunset 7:45 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:54 am and 6:45 pm

  • Canada surpasses 1 million COVID-19 cases.[16]
  • The Canadian province of Ontario reports 3,009 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 462 new cases witch was a record for the time with 796 people being hospitalized the lowest since March 20 2021 there were 17,866 cases the highest weekly case count since January 17 of 2021 to January 23 of 2021 with 1,176 people being hospitalized the highest since the week January 24 to January 30 of 2021 over the week of March 28 to April 3 of 2021 during the week of March 29 to April 4 of 2020 there was a record 2,486 cases with a record 286 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 358,559 and for 2021 to 176,399.[10][11][17]
  • Malaysia has reported 1,638 new cases the highest daily case count since March 7 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 217 new cases witch was the highest daily case count since March 26 2020 there were 8,968 cases the highest weekly case count since the week of March 14 to March 20 of 2021 over the week of March 28 of 2021 to April 3 of 2021 during the week of March 29 of 2020 to April 4 2020 there were a record 1,163 cases witch was a record for the time, bringing the total number to 349,610 and for 2021 to 233,880. There are 1,449 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 333,892. There are three deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,286. There are 14,432 active cases, with 167 in intensive care and 81 on ventilator support.[18]
  • Russia has reported 384 new human fatality relative cases, surpassing 100,000 death relative cases, since the first of the pandemic, bringing the total human fatality relative cases to 100,017.[citation needed]
  • Singapore has reported 18 new cases including one in community and 17 imported, bringing the total to 60,468. Nine have been discharged, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,185. The death toll remains at 30.[19]
  • Ukraine has reported a record 20,341 new daily cases and 396 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,731,971 and 34,075 respectively; a total of 1,342,536 patients have recovered.[20]
  • Alberto Fernandez, President of Argentina has tested positive infection for COVID-19.[citation needed]

Sunday 4 April 2021 Sunrise 6:52 am Sunset 7:46 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:52 am and 6:46 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario reports 3,041 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 375 new cases with 811 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 361,600 and for 2021 to 179,440.[21][22][23]
  • Malaysia has reported 1,349 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 150 new cases, bringing the total number to 350,959 and for 2021 to 235,229. There are 1,270 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 335,162. There are two deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,288. There are 14,509 active cases, with 186 in intensive care and 94 on ventilator support.[24]
  • New Zealand has reported six new cases, bringing the total number to 2,507 (2,151 confirmed and 356 probable). 12 people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,420. The death toll remains 26. There are 61 active cases in managed isolation.[25]
  • Singapore has reported 10 new imported cases, bringing the total to 60,478. There are 17 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,202. The death toll remains at 30.[26]
  • Ukraine has reported 13,738 new daily cases and 258 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,745,709 and 34,333 respectively; a total of 1,347,193 patients have recovered.[27]

Monday 5 April 2021 Sunrise 6:51 am Sunset 7:48 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:51 am and 6:48 pm

  • Brazil surpasses 13 million COVID-19 cases.[28]
  • The Canadian province of Ontario reports 2,938 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 408 new cases with 942 people being hospitalized the highest since April 2 2021 bringing the total number to 364,538 and for 2021 to 182,378 surpassing the 182,160 total set throughout 2020 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to Easter Monday so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 13,458 Peel and Guelph announced that schools will be closed and switch to remote learning until April 19.[21][22][29][30]
  • Malaysia has reported 1,070 cases the lowest daily case count since March 29 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 179 new cases, bringing the total number to 352,029 and for 2021 to 236,299. There are 1,294 new recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 336,456. There are seven deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,295. There are 14,278 active cases, with 180 in intensive care and 89 on ventilator support.[31]
  • Singapore has reported 17 new imported cases, bringing the total to 60,495. 12 people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,214. The death toll remains at 30.[32]
  • Ukraine has reported 10,179 new daily cases and 254 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,755,888 and 34,587 respectively; a total of 1,352,139 patients have recovered.[33]
  • Japan confirms a new variant of COVID-19 called EEK.[34]

Tuesday 6 April 2021 Sunrise 6:49 am Sunset 7:49 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:49 am and 6:49 pm

  • World Health Organization weekly report.[35]
  • Brazil has reported 4,195 new daily death cases, the second most human fatality cases for relative COVID-19, bringing the total death number to 336,947.[citation needed]
  • The Canadian province of Ontario reports 3,065 cases on this day in 2020 it was 309 new cases witch was the lowest daily case count since March 31 2020 for the time with 1,161 people being hospitalized the highest since April 2 2021 bringing the total number to 367,603 and for 2021 to 185,443 including 236 cases in Ontario Schools bringing the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year to 13,694 and a record 83 schools are closed this is the highest number of schools closed for the entire pandemic and the 2020 2021 school year until was surpasses by the fifth wave during the 2021 2022 school year Toronto announced that schools will be closed and switch to remote learning until April 19.[36][37][38][39][40]
  • Indonesia reported the first case of the EEK coronavirus variant.[41]
  • Malaysia has reported 1,300 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 131 new cases witch was the lowest daily case count since March 27 2020, bringing the total number to 353,329 and for 2021 to 237,599. There are 1,412 new recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 337,868. There are five deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,300. There are 14,161 active cases, with 189 in intensive care and 88 on ventilator support.[42]
  • New Zealand has reported 17 new cases, bringing the total number to 2,524 (2,168 confirmed and 356 probable). Four people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,424. The death toll remains 26. There are 74 active cases in managed isolation.[43]
  • Singapore has reported 24 new imported cases, bringing the total to 60,519. 25 have been discharged, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,239. The death toll remains at 30.[44]
  • Ukraine has reported 13,276 new daily cases and 430 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,769,164 and 35,017 respectively; a total of 1,362,379 patients have recovered.[45]
  • According to Johns Hopkins University, the global coronavirus death toll is approaching 3 million.[46]
  • Federico Bernardeschi, an Italian professional footballer, (Juventus F.C.) has tested positive for COVID-19.[citation needed]

Wednesday 7 April 2021 Sunrise 6:47 am Sunset 7:50 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:47 am and 6:50 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario reports 3,215 new cases the highest daily case count since January 17, 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 379 new cases with 1,397 people being hospitalized the highest since January 26 2021 bringing the total number to 370,818 and for 2021 to 188,658 including 719 cases in Ontario Schools bringing the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year to 14,413 and 57 schools are closed Ontario announced that it will declare it's third state of emergency and issue it's third stay at home order as of April 8 with further restrictions like Retail

In addition, the province is also strengthening public health and workplace safety measures for non-essential retail under the provincewide emergency brake. Measures include, but are not limited to:

Limiting the majority of non-essential retailers to only operate for curbside pick-up and delivery, via appointment, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 8 p.m., with delivery of goods to patrons permitted between 6:00 am and 9:00 pm, and other restrictions; Restricting access to shopping malls to limited specified purposes, including access for curbside pick-up and delivery, via appointment, with one single designated location inside the shopping mall, and any number of designated locations outside the shopping mall, along with other restrictions; Restricting discount and big box stores in-person retail sales to grocery items, pet care supplies, household cleaning supplies, pharmaceutical items, health care items, and personal care items only; Permitting the following stores to operate for in-person retail by appointment only and subject to a 25 per cent capacity limit and restricting allowable hours of operation to between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. with the delivery of goods to patrons permitted between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m.: Safety supply stores; Businesses that primarily sell, rent or repair assistive devices, aids or supplies, mobility devices, aids or supplies or medical devices, aids or supplies; Rental and leasing services including automobile, commercial and light industrial machinery and equipment rental; Optical stores that sell prescription eyewear to the public; Businesses that sell motor vehicles, boats and other watercraft; Vehicle and equipment repair and essential maintenance and vehicle and equipment rental services; and Retail stores operated by a telecommunications provider or service, which may only permit members of the public to enter the premises to purchase a cellphone or for repairs or technical support. Permitting outdoor garden centres and plant nurseries, and indoor greenhouses that engage in sales to the public, to operate with a 25 per cent capacity limit and a restriction on hours of operation to between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. These additional and strengthened public health and workplace safety measures will be in effect as of Thursday, April 8, 2021 at 12:01 a.m.

Education

Keeping schools and child care open is critical to the mental health and well-being of Ontario children and youth. Schools and child care will remain open for in-person care and learning in public health regions where it is permitted, with strict safety measures in place.

In addition, beginning next week, education workers who provide direct support to students with special education needs across the province, and all education workers in select hot spot areas, will be eligible to register for vaccination. Vaccinations will commence during the April break starting with priority neighborhoods in Toronto and Peel, then rolling out to priority neighborhoods in other hot spot regions, including York, Ottawa, Hamilton, Halton and Durham. This will be followed by a rollout across the province as supply allows.

"While our government took decisive action by implementing the provincewide emergency brake, more needs to be done to protect against the threats to our health system resources and the continued health and safety of individuals and families across the province," said Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. "By further strengthening public health and workplace safety measures, we can work to reduce transmission of the virus while we work to rollout Phase 2 of our vaccine distribution plan, and put more needles in the arms of Ontarians."

"The rapid and increasing spread of COVID-19 and the variants of concern pose significant threats to our health care system and the well-being of Ontarians, requiring immediate and decisive action," said Solicitor General Sylvia Jones. "The declaration of a third provincial emergency is necessary to provide the government with the tools needed to help protect the public, reduce the spread of the virus and save lives."

Vaccinations

As part of Phase Two of its COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan, people living in regions with the highest rates of transmission will be prioritized to receive a vaccine, starting with the most at-risk in the Peel and Toronto public health regions. This initiative will be expanded to additional "hot spot" regions based on established patterns of transmission, severe illness, and mortality. To support this expanded vaccination effort, mobile teams are being organized to administer vaccines in high-risk congregate settings, residential buildings, faith-based locations, and locations occupied by large employers in hot spot neighbourhoods to individuals aged 18 or over. Pop-up clinics will also be set-up in highly impacted neighborhoods, including at faith-based locations and community centres in those hot spots, in collaboration with public health units and community organizations within those communities. The province will provide additional resources to support these mobile and pop-up clinics in the hardest-hit neighbourhoods.

The government will also extend booking for COVID-19 vaccination appointments to more age groups through its provincial booking system, for public health regions with highly impacted neighbourhoods, on Friday, April 9, 2021. Booking eligibility will be extended to include individuals aged 50 and over for COVID-19 vaccination appointments at mass immunization clinics in high-risk areas as identified by postal code, using the provincial booking system.

Workplace Inspections

Health and safety inspectors and provincial offenses officers will increase inspections and enforcement at essential businesses in regional hot zones to continue protecting essential workers while on the job. There have been 19,500 COVID-related workplace inspections and investigations across the province since the beginning of 2021. During those visits, over 450 COVID-19 related tickets have been issued and OHS inspectors have issued over 14,446 OHS orders and stopped unsafe work related to COVID-19 a total of 24 times. Rapid Testing

Rapid testing continues to be deployed in workplaces for asymptomatic staff in key sectors such as manufacturing, warehousing, supply chain, mining, construction and food processing. Approximately 5.4 million rapid antigen tests have been sent to over 1,150 workplaces, including 100 essential industry sites, under the Provincial Antigen Screening Program. To encourage the use of these tests under the program, additional outreach will occur to employers in regions with highest rates of transmission to increase access to testing, and the process for enrollment in the screening program will be streamlined to allow for quick access to these supports.[47][48][49][50][51][52]

  • Malaysia has reported 1,139 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 170 new cases, bringing the total number to 354,468 and for 2021 to 238,738. 1,199 have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 339,067. Four deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to 1,304. There are 14,097 active cases, with 194 in intensive care and 86 on ventilator support.[53]
  • New Zealand has reported seven new cases, bringing the total number to 2,531 (2,175 confirmed and 356 probable). The number of recoveries remains 2,424 while the death toll remains 26. There are 81 cases in managed isolation.[54]
  • Singapore has reported 35 new cases including one in community and 34 imported, bringing the total to 60,554.[55] There are 21 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,260. The death toll remains at 30.[56]
  • Ukraine has reported 15,415 new daily cases and a record 481 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,784,579 and 35,498 respectively; a total of 1,373,851 patients have recovered.[57]
  • Saksayam Chidchob, Thailand Transport Minister, has tested positive for COVID-19.[citation needed]

Thursday 8 April 2021 Sunrise 6:45 am Sunset 7:51 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:45 am and 6:51 pm

  • Brazil has reported 4,249 new daily death cases, the most human fatality cases for relative COVID-19, bringing the total death number to 345,025.[citation needed]
  • The Canadian province of Ontario reports 3,295 new COVID-19 cases the highest daily case count since January 17, 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 550 new cases witch was a record for the time with 1,417 people being hospitalized the highest since January 23 2021 bringing the total number to 374,113 and for 2021 to 191,953 including 301 cases in Ontario Schools bringing the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year to 14,714 and 62 schools are closed Ontario announced new restrictions for Ontario Schools like On-site confirmation of self-screening;

Refresher training upon return from April break; Outdoor instruction when possible; Enhanced cleaning during the April break; Curriculum-linked activities for students; Letter to parents promoting best practices for a safe April break; and Asymptomatic testing expansion.[58][59][60]

  • Malaysia has reported 1,285 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 156 new cases, bringing the total number to 355,753 and for 2021 to 240,023. There are 1,175 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 340,242. There are four deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,308. There are 14,203 active cases, with 186 in intensive care and 81 on ventilator support.[61]
  • New Zealand has reported 24 new cases were reported, bringing the total number to 2,555 (2,199 confirmed and 356 probable). 10 recoveries were reported, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,434. The death toll remains 26. There are 95 cases in managed isolation.[62]
  • Singapore has reported 21 new imported cases, bringing the total to 60,575. 24 people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,284. The death toll remains at 30.[63]
  • Ukraine has reported 19,419 new daily cases and 464 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,803,998 and 35,962 respectively; a total of 1,383,883 patients have recovered.[64]
  • The United States of America reports 31.1 million Covid-19 cases.[65]

Friday 9 April 2021 Sunrise 6:44 am Sunset 7:52 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:44 am and 6:52 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario reports 4,227 new COVID-19 cases the highest daily case count since January 8 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 483 new cases with 1,492 people being hospitalized the highest since January 23 2021 bringing the total number to 378,340 and for 2021 to 196,180 including 199 cases in Ontario Schools the lowest since March 26 2021 bringing the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year to 14,913 and 62 schools are closed this was the last time Ontario Schools were until September 7 2021 Ontario announced that Ontario Health has also instructed hospitals to ramp down all elective surgeries and non-urgent activities in order to preserve critical care and human resource capacity. At this time, the ramp down instruction does not apply to the Northern Ontario Health Region. Pediatric specialty hospitals can also continue their plans to care for children and youth and may help if required to support other regional hospitals.[66][67][68][69][70]
  • France surpasses 5 million COVID-19 cases.[71]
  • India surpasses 13 million COVID-19 cases.[72]
  • Iran surpasses 2 million COVID-19 cases.[73]
  • Malaysia has reported 1,854 new cases the highest daily case count since March 5 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 109 new cases witch was the lowest daily case count since March 14 2020 for the time, bringing the total number to 357,607 and for 2021 to 241,877. There are 1,247 new recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 341,489. There are five deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,313. There are 14,805 active cases, with 169 in intensive care and 79 on ventilator support.[74]
  • New Zealand has reported six new cases, bringing the total number to 2,561 (2,205 confirmed and 356 probable). Six have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,440. The death toll remains 26. There are 95 cases in managed isolation.[75]
  • Singapore has reported 26 new imported cases, bringing the total to 60,601. 20 have been discharged, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,304. The death toll remains at 30.[76]
  • Ukraine has reported 19,676 new daily cases and 419 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,823,674 and 36,381 respectively; a total of 1,395,104 patients have recovered.[77]

Saturday 10 April 2021 Sunrise 6:42 am Sunset 7:54 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:42 am and 6:54 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario is reporting 3,813 new COVID-19 cases on this day in 2020 it was 478 new cases with 1,524 people being hospitalized the highest since January 21 2021 there were 23,594 cases the highest weekly case count since January 3 of 2021 to January 9 of 2021 with 1,527 people being hospitalized the highest since the week January 10 to January 16 of 2021 over the week of April 4 to April 10 of 2021 during the week of April 5 to April 11 of 2020 there was a record 3,018 cases with a record 665 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 382,153 and for 2021 to 199,993.[78][79][80]
  • Malaysia has reported 1,510 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 118 new cases there were 9,507 cases the highest weekly case count since the week of March 7 to March 13 of 2021 over the week of April 4 of 2021 to April 10 of 2021 during the week of April 5 of 2020 to April 11 2020 there were 1,047 cases witch was the lowest weekly case count since the week of March 15 to March 21 of 2020 for the time, bringing the total number to 359,117 and for 2021 to 243,387. There are 1,248 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 342,737. There are eight deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,321. There are 15,059 active cases, with 194 in intensive care and 81 on ventilator support.[81]
  • New Zealand has reported 10 new cases, bringing the total number to 2,571 (2,215 confirmed and 356 probable). The number of recoveries remains 2,440 while the death toll remains 26. There are 105 active cases in managed isolation.[82]
  • Singapore has reported 32 new cases including one in community and 31 imported, bringing the total to 60,633.[83] There are 18 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,322. The death toll remains at 30.[84]
  • Ukraine has reported 17,463 new daily cases and 398 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,841,137 and 36,779 respectively; a total of 1,405,826 patients have recovered.[85]
  • Romania surpasses 1 million COVID-19 cases.[86]

Sunday 11 April 2021 Sunrise 6:40 am Sunset 7:55 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:40 am and 6:55 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario reports a new record high of 4,456 new COVID-19 cases on this day in 2020 it was 411 new cases with 1,513 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 386,609 and for 2021 to 204,449.[87][88][89][90]
  • Malaysia has reported 1,739 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 184 new cases, bringing the total number to 360,856 and for 2021 to 245,126. There are 1,216 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 343,953. There are eight deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,329. There are 15,574 active cases, with 183 in intensive care and 81 on ventilator support.[91]
  • New Zealand has reported three new cases, bringing the total number to 2,574 (2,218 confirmed and 356 probable). The number of recoveries remains 2,440 while the death toll remains 26. There are 108 active cases in managed isolation.[92]
  • Singapore has reported 20 new cases including one residing in a dormitory and 19 imported, bringing the total to 60,653.[93] 13 people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,335. The death toll remains at 30.[94]
  • Ukraine has reported 12,112 new daily cases and 235 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,853,249 and 37,014 respectively; a total of 1,410,860 patients have recovered.[95]

Monday 12 April 2021 Sunrise 6:38 am Sunset 7:56 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:38 am and 6:56 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario is reporting 4,401 new Covid-19 cases on this day in 2020 it was 401 new cases with 1,646 people being hospitalized the highest since January 15 2021 bringing the total number to 391,010 and for 2021 to 208,850 including 217 cases in Ontario Schools bringing the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year to 15,130 and no schools are closed this is the last daily report in Ontario Schools until August 26 2021 as Ontario announced that all Ontario Schools will be closed and shift to remote learning indefinitely following the delayed March Break.[96][97][98][99][100]
  • Germany surpasses 3 million Covid-19 cases.[101]
  • Malaysia has reported 1,317 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 153 new cases, bringing the total number to 362,173 and for 2021 to 246,443. There are 1,052 new recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 345,005. There are four deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,333. There are 15,835 active cases, with 188 in intensive care and 84 on ventilator support.[102]
  • New Zealand has reported nine new cases, bringing the total number to 2,583 (2,227 confirmed and 356 probable). There are 17 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,457. The death toll remains 26. There are 100 active cases in managed isolation.[103]
  • Singapore has reported 25 new imported cases, bringing the total to 60,678. 22 have been discharged, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,357. The death toll remains at 30.[104]
  • Ukraine has reported 7,856 new daily cases and 287 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,861,105 and 37,301 respectively; a total of 1,416,215 patients have recovered.[105]

Tuesday 13 April 2021 Sunrise 6:37 am Sunset 7:57 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:37 am and 6:57 pm

  • World Health Organization weekly report.[106]
  • The Canadian province of Ontario is reporting 3,670 new Covid 19 cases on this day in 2020 it was 421 new cases with a record 1,822 people being hospitalized surpassing the pervious record of 1,701 set back on January 12 2021 bringing the total number to 394,680 and for 2021 to 212,520 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to the delayed March Break so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 15,130.[107][108][109][110]
  • Malaysia has reported 1,767 new cases the highest daily case count since April 9 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 134 new cases, bringing the total number to 363,940 and for 2021 to 248,210. There are 1,290 new recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 346,295. There are 12 deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,345. There are 16,300 new cases, with 199 in intensive care and 82 on ventilator support.[111]
  • New Zealand has reported four new cases, bringing the total number to 2,587 (2,231 confirmed and 356 probable). There are two recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,459. The death toll remains 26. There are 102 active cases in managed isolation.[112]
  • Singapore has reported 14 new imported cases, bringing the total to 60,692. There are 17 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,374. The death toll remains at 30.[113]
  • Ukraine has reported 11,680 new daily cases and 457 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,872,785 and 37,758 respectively; a total of 1,430,234 patients have recovered.[114]
  • Real Madrid and Spanish national team captain Sergio Ramos tested positive for COVID-19.[115]
  • American country music singer Luke Bryan tested positive for COVID-19.[116]

Wednesday 14 April 2021 Sunrise 6:35 am Sunset 7:58 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:35 am and 6:58 pm Venus ingresses into Taurus

  • The Canadian province of Ontario is reporting 4,156 new Covid 19 cases on this day in 2020 it was 483 new cases with a record 1,877 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 398,836 and for 2021 to 216,676 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to the delayed March Break so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 15,130.[117][118][119][120]
  • Malaysia has reported 1,889 new cases the highest daily case count since March 5 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 170 new cases, bringing the total number to 365,829 and for 2021 to 250,099. There are 1,485 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 347,780. There are eight cases, bringing the death toll to 1,353. There are 16,696 active cases, with 204 in intensive care and 79 on ventilator support.[121]
  • New Zealand has reported two new cases, bringing the total number to 2,589 (2,233 confirmed and 356 probable). There are three new recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,462. The death toll remains 26. There are 101 active cases in managed isolation.[122]
  • Singapore has reported 27 new cases including one in community and 26 imported, bringing the total to 60,719.[123] 18 people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,392. The death toll remains at 30.[124]
  • Turkey reports 62,797 new cases, bringing the total number of cases to over 4 million. There are 279 deaths, bringing the death toll to 34,737.[125]
  • Ukraine has reported 14,553 new daily cases and 467 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,887,338 and 38,225 respectively; a total of 1,442,618 patients have recovered.[126]

Thursday 15 April 2021 Sunrise 6:33 am Sunset 8:00 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:33 am and 7:00 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario is reporting a new record high of 4,736 new Covid 19 cases on this day in 2020 it was 494 new cases with a record 1,932 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 403,572 and for 2021 to 221,412 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to the delayed March Break so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 15,130.[127][128][129][130][131]
  • France surpasses 100,000 COVID-19 deaths.
  • India has reported 200,739 cases, bringing the total number of cases to 14,074,564.[132]
  • Malaysia has reported 2,148 new cases the highest daily case count since March 5 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 85 new cases witch was the the lowest daily case count since March 14 2020, bringing the total number to 367,977 and for 2021 to 252,247. There are 1,259 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 349,039. There are 10 deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,363. There are 17,575 cases, with 212 in intensive care and 82 on ventilator support.[133]
  • New Zealand has reported two new cases, bringing the total number to 2,591 (2,235 confirmed and 356 probable). There are two new recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,464. There are 101 active cases in managed isolation.[134]
  • Singapore has reported 16 new imported cases, bringing the total to 60,735. 25 have been discharged, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,417. The death toll remains at 30.[135]
  • Ukraine has reported 16,427 new daily cases and 433 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,903,765 and 38,658 respectively; a total of 1,453,766 patients have recovered.[136]

Friday 16 April 2021 Sunrise 6:32 am Sunset 8:01 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:32 am and 7:01 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario reports a new record high of 4,812 new cases this was the highest case count in the pandemic until it was surpassed on December 23, 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 514 new cases witch was the highest daily case count since April 8 2020 with a record 1,955 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 408,384 and for 2021 to 226,224 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to the delayed March Break so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 15,130 Ontario announced that it will extend the state of emergency and stay at home order until May 20 2021 with further restrictions like police officers and other provincial offences officers will have the authority to require any individual to provide their home address and purpose for not being at their residence. In addition, police officers, special constables and First Nation Constables will have the authority to stop vehicles to inquire about an individual's reasons for leaving their home. This additional enforcement tool will only be in effect during the Stay-at-Home order and exclusively to enforce the Stay-at-Home order "Now, more than ever before, businesses need to take all measures possible to stop the spread of COVID-19," said Minister McNaughton. "We're in workplaces every day to enforce safety requirements and we won't hesitate to stop unsafe work and ticket offenders. Today, we launched an enhanced, targeted provincewide inspection campaign of construction sites, dispatching 200 workplace inspectors, supported by provincial offenses officers, to visit 1,300 constructions sites to enforce COVID-19 safety requirements. In addition, provincial offences officers will also be visiting over 500 workplaces this weekend in the COVID-19 hotspots of Ottawa, Toronto and York Region. Their visits will include big-box stores, food processors, manufacturers and warehouses In order to limit the transmission of the variants of concern, the government is also restricting travel into Ontario from the provinces of Manitoba and Quebec with the exception of purposes such as work, health care services, transportation and delivery of goods and services or exercising Aboriginal or treaty rights Prohibit all outdoor social gatherings and organized public events, except for with members of the same household or one other person from outside that household who lives alone or a caregiver for any member of the household;

Close all non-essential workplaces in the construction sector; Reduce capacity limits to 25 per cent in all retail settings where in-store shopping is permitted. This includes supermarkets, grocery stores, convenience stores, indoor farmers' markets, other stores that primarily sell food and pharmacies; and, Close all outdoor recreational amenities, such as golf courses, basketball courts, soccer fields, and playgrounds with limited exceptions. In addition, effective Monday, April 19, 2021 at 12:01 a.m., the government is limiting the capacity of weddings, funerals, and religious services, rites or ceremonies to 10 people indoors or outdoors. Social gatherings associated with these services such as receptions are prohibited, except for with members of the same household or one other person from outside that household who lives alone. Drive-in services will be permitted.

All other public health and workplace safety measures for non-essential retail under the provincewide emergency brake (i.e., curbside pick-up and delivery only), will continue to apply.[137][138][139][140][141][142]

  • Malaysia has reported 2,551 new cases the highest daily case count since February 24 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 110 new cases, bringing the total number of cases to 370,528 and for 2021 to 254,798. There are 1,524 new recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 350,563. There are two deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,365. There are 18,600 cases, with 227 in intensive care and 91 on ventilator support.[143]
  • New Zealand has reported one new case and two previously reported cases were reclassified; bringing the total number to 2,590 (2,234 confirmed and 356 probable). The number of recoveries remains 2,464 while the death toll remains 26. There are 100 active cases in managed isolation.[144]
  • Singapore has reported 34 new cases including two in community and 34 imported, bringing the total to 60,769.[145] There are 29 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,446. The death toll remains at 30.[146]
  • Ukraine has reported 17,479 new daily cases and 438 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,921,244 and 39,096 respectively; a total of 1,465,820 patients have recovered.[147]
  • The global coronavirus death toll has now surpassed 3 million, according to Johns Hopkins University.[148]
  • The United Kingdom reported that health officials had identified 77 cases of the new variant of COVID-19 first identified in Maharashtra, India.[149]
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Saturday 17 April 2021 Sunrise 6:30 am Sunset 8:02 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:30 am and 7:02 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario is reporting 4,362 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 564 new cases witch was a record for the time with a record 2,065 people being hospitalized there was a record 30,593 cases surpassing the pervious record of 23,839 set back on the week of January 3 to January 9 of 2021 with a record 2,017 people being hospitalized over the week of April 11 to April 17 of 2021 during the week of April 12 to April 18 of 2020 there was a record 3,362 cases with a record 793 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 412,746 and for 2021 to 230,586.[150][151][152][153][154][155]
  • Fiji has reported four new cases in managed isolation.[156]
  • Malaysia has reported 2,331 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 69 new cases witch was the lowest daily case count since March 14 2020 there were 13,742 cases the highest weekly case count since the week of February 21 to February 27 of 2021 over the week of April 11 of 2021 to April 17 of 2021 during the week of April 12 of 2020 to April 18 2020 there were 775 cases witch was the lowest weekly case count since the week of March 8 to March 14 of 2020 for the time, bringing the total number to 372,859 and for 2021 to 257,129. There are 1,832 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 352,395. There are five deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,370. There are 19,094 active cases, with 225 in intensive care and 92 on ventilator support.[157]
  • Singapore has reported 39 new cases including four in community and 35 imported, bringing the total to 60,808.[158] 17 people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,463. The death toll remains at 30.[159]
  • Ukraine has reported 14,984 new daily cases and 440 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,936,228 and 39,536 respectively; a total of 1,475,556 patients have recovered.[160]

Sunday 18 April 2021 Sunrise 6:28 am Sunset 8:03 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:28 am and 7:03 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario reported 4,250 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 485 new cases with a record 2,107 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 416,996 and for 2021 to 234,836.[161][162][163][164]
  • Malaysia has reported 2,195 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 54 new cases witch was the lowest daily case count since March 14 2020, bringing the total number to 375,054 and for 2021 to 259,324. There are 1,427 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 352,822. There are eight deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,378. There are 19,854 active cases, with 219 in intensive care and 90 on ventilator support.[165]
  • New Zealand has reported five new cases, bringing the total number to 2,595 (2,239 confirmed and 356 probable). There are three recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,467. The death toll remains 26. There are 102 active cases in managed isolation.[166]
  • Peru has reported 433 new daily death cases, the most of human fatality relative cases, since the first of the pandemic, bringing the total death number to 57,230.[citation needed]
  • Singapore has reported 23 new cases including one in community and 22 imported, bringing the total to 60,831.[167] 22 have been discharged, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,485. The death toll remains at 30.[168]
  • Ukraine has reported 10,282 new daily cases and 250 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,946,510 and 39,786 respectively; a total of 1,482,079 patients have recovered.[169]
  • India surpasses 15 million COVID-19 cases

Monday 19 April 2021 Sunrise 6:27 am Sunset 8:04 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:27 am and 7:04 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario has reported 4,447 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 568 new cases witch was a record for the time with a record 2,202 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 421,443 and for 2021 to 239,283 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to the indefinite school closure and remote learning period so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 15,130.[170][171][172][173][174]
  • Fiji reports its first community transmission in 12 months: a 53-year old woman who is a close contact of a managed isolation worker.[175][176]
  • Malaysia has reported 2,078 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 84 new cases, bringing the total number to 377,132 and for 2021 to 261,402. There are 1,402 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 355,224. There are eight deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,386. There are 20,522 active cases, with 228 in intensive care and 93 on ventilator support.[177]
  • New Zealand has reported two new cases while one previously reported case was classified as under investigation; bringing the total number to 2,596 (2,240 confirmed and 356 probable). There was one recovery, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,468. The death toll remains 26. There are 102 active cases in managed isolation.[178]
  • Singapore has reported 20 new cases including one in community and 19 imported, bringing the total to 60,851.[179] There are 18 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,503. The death toll remains at 30.[180]
  • Ukraine has reported 6,506 new daily cases and 214 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,953,016 and 40,000 respectively; a total of 1,487,677 patients have recovered.[181]

Tuesday 20 April 2021 Sunrise 6:25 am Sunset 8:06 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:25 am and 7:06 pm

  • World Health Organization weekly report.[182]
  • The Autonomous Region of Bougainville has confirmed its first COVID-19-related death. There had been a total of 284 cases in the autonomous region with 254 cases having since recovered.[183]
  • Brazil surpasses 14 million cases.[184]
  • The Canadian province of Ontario has reported 3,469 new cases the lowest daily case count since April 8, 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 606 new cases witch was a record for the time with a record 2,360 people being hospitalized this was the highest number of people being hospitalized until it was surpassed on January 7 2022 bringing the total number to 424,912 and for 2021 to 242,752 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to the indefinite school closure and remote learning period so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 15,130.[185][186][187][188]
  • Fiji confirmed its second community case, the daughter of the first community case.[189] Three new cases were reported in managed isolation; two of which were soldiers at a managed isolation facility.[190]
  • Malaysia has reported 2,341 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 36 new cases witch was the lowest daily case count since March 12 2020, bringing the total number to 379,473 and for 2021 to 263,743. There are 1,592 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 356,816. There are three deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,389. There are 21,268 active cases, with 249 in intensive care and 95 on ventilator support.[191]
  • New Zealand has reported one new case, bringing the total number to 2,597 (2,241 confirmed and 356 probable). 17 have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,485. The death toll remains 26. There are 86 active cases in managed isolation.[192]
  • Singapore has reported 14 new cases including one residing in a dormitory and 13 imported, bringing the total to 60,865.[193] 37 people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,540. The death toll remains at 30.[194]
  • Ukraine has reported 8,940 new daily cases and 367 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,961,956 and 40,367 respectively; a total of 1,499,752 patients have recovered.[195]

Wednesday 21 April 2021 Sunrise 6:23 am Sunset 8:07 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:23 am and 7:07 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario reports 4,212 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 551 new cases with 2,335 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 429,124 and for 2021 to 246,964 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to the indefinite school closure and remote learning period so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 15,130.[196][197][198][199]
  • Fiji confirmed its third community case, a 40-year-old woman from Wainitarawau settlement from Suva.[200]
  • Iraq surpasses 1 million COVID-19 cases.[201]
  • Malaysia has reported 2,340 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 57 new cases, bringing the total number to 381,813 and for 2021 to 266,083. There are 1,190 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 358,726. There are 11 deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,400. There are 21,687 active cases, with 248 in intensive care and 101 on ventilator support.[202]
  • New Zealand has reported two new cases, bringing the total number to 2,599 (2,243 confirmed and 356 probable). Five have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,490. The death toll remains 26. There are 83 active cases in managed isolation.[203]
  • Singapore has reported 15 new cases including one in community and 14 imported, bringing the total to 60,880.[204] 36 have been discharged, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,576. The death toll remains at 30.[205]
  • Ukraine has reported 12,162 new daily cases and 429 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,974,118 and 40,796 respectively; a total of 1,514,472 patients have recovered.[206]

Thursday 22 April 2021 Sunrise 6:22 am Sunset 8:08 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:22 am and 7:08 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario has reported 3,682 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 510 new cases with 2,350 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 432,806 and for 2021 to 250,646 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to the indefinite school closure and remote learning period so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 15,130.[207][208][209][210]
  • Fiji has reported eight new cases (two in the community and six in managed isolation).[211]
  • India has reported a record 314,835 new cases, bringing the total number to over 16 million. In addition, 2,104 deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to over 185,000.[212]
  • Malaysia has reported 2,875 new cases the highest daily case count since February 24 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 50 new cases, bringing the total number to 384,688 and for 2021 to 268,958. There are 2,541 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 361,267. There are seven deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,407. There are 22,014 active cases, with 248 in intensive care and 115 on ventilator support.[213]
  • New Zealand has reported three new cases; bringing the total number to 2,600 (2,244 confirmed and 356 probable). There are four recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,494. The death toll remains 26. There are 80 cases in managed isolation since two previously reported cases have been reclassified.[214]
  • Singapore has reported 24 new cases including one in community and one residing in a dormitory, bringing the total to 60,904. In addition, 17 workers at Westlite Woodlands Dormitory were found to be infected with COVID-19.[215] There are 27 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,603. The death toll remains at 30.[216]
  • Ukraine has reported 16,235 new daily cases and 470 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 1,990,353 and 41,266 respectively; a total of 1,533,303 patients have recovered.[217]
  • Aleksandar Vučić, President of Serbia, has tested positive infection for COVID-19.[citation needed]

Friday 23 April 2021 Sunrise 6:20 am Sunset 8:09 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:20 am and 7:09 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario confirms 36 cases of the variant identified from India[218]
  • The Canadian province of Ontario has reported 4,505 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 634 new cases witch was a record for the time with 2,287 people being hospitalized the lowest since April 19 2021 bringing the total number to 437,311 and for 2021 to 255,151 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to the indefinite school closure and remote learning period so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 15,130.[219][220][221][222]
  • Malaysia has reported 2,847 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 71 new cases, bringing the total number to 387,535 and for 2021 to 271,805. There are 2,341 new recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 363,608. There are eight deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,415. There are 22,512 active cases, with 260 in intensive care and 125 on ventilator support.[223]
  • New Zealand has reported no new cases, with the total remaining 2,600 (2,244 confirmed and 356 probable). 48 people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,542. The death toll remains 26. There are 32 active cases in managed isolation.[224]
  • Singapore has reported 39 new cases including two in community and one residing in a dormitory, bringing the total to 60,943.[225] 10 people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,613. The death toll remains at 30.[226]
  • Ukraine has reported 14,277 new daily cases and surpassed 2 million total cases at 2,004,630. In addition, 434 new daily deaths have been reported, bringing the total number to 41,700, and a total of 1,552,267 patients have recovered.[227]

Saturday 24 April 2021 Sunrise 6:19 am Sunset 8:10 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:19 am and 7:10 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario has reported 4,094 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 640 new cases witch was a record and the highest in the pandemic until it was surpassed on 28 September 2020 for the time with 2,277 people being hospitalized the lowest since April 19 2021 there was a record 28,659 cases with a record 2,328 people being hospitalized over the week of April 18 to April 24 of 2021 during the week of April 19 to April 25 of 2020 there was a record 3,985 cases with a record 901 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 441,405 and for 2021 to 259,245.[228][229][230][231]
  • Fiji has confirmed one new community case, a 14-year-old daughter of the hotel worker.[232]
  • Malaysia has reported 2,717 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 88 new cases there were 17,393 cases the highest weekly case count since the week of February 21 to February 27 of 2021 over the week of April 18 of 2021 to April 24 of 2021 during the week of April 19 of 2020 to April 25 2020 there were 437 cases witch was the lowest weekly case count since the week of March 8 to March 14 of 2020 for the time, bringing the total number to 390,252 and for 2021 to 274,522. There are 2,292 new recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 365,900. There are 11 deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,426. There are 22,926 active cases, with 272 in intensive care and 124 on ventilator support.[233]
  • New Zealand has reported two new cases, bringing the total number to 2,601 (2,245 confirmed and 356 probable). The number of recoveries remain 2,542 while the death toll remains 26. There are 33 active cases with one previously reported case being classed as under investigation.[234]
  • Peru has reported 428 new daily death cases, the second most human fatality relative cases, since the first of the pandemic, bringing the total death number to 59,440.[citation needed]
  • Singapore has reported 23 new cases including five in community and 18 imported, bringing the total to 60,966.[235] 16 have been discharged, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,629. The death toll remains at 30.[236]
  • Ukraine has reported 12,711 new daily cases and 392 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 2,017,341 and 42,092 respectively; a total of 1,565,954 patients have recovered.[237]
  • The United States of America surpasses 32 million cases.[238]

Sunday 25 April 2021 Sunrise 6:17 am Sunset 8:12 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:17 am and 7:12 pm

  • Fiji has reported four local transmission cases including one in the capital Suva, which is unrelated to the other cases.[239]
  • The Canadian province of Ontario has reported 3,947 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 476 new cases witch was the lowest daily case count since April 13 2020 for the time with 2,126 people being hospitalized the lowest since April 18 2021 bringing the total number to 445,352 and for 2021 to 263,192.[240][241][242][243]
  • Malaysia has reported 2,690 cases on this day in 2020 it was 51 new cases, bringing the total number to 392,942 and for 2021 to 277,212. There are 1,853 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 367,753. There are 10 deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,436. There are 23,753 active cases, with 283 in intensive care and 121 on ventilator support.[244]
  • New Zealand has reported no new cases, recoveries, or deaths The total number of cases remain 2,601 (2,245 confirmed and 356 probable). The number of recoveries remain 2,542 while the death toll remains 26. There are 33 active cases in managed isolation.[245]
  • Singapore has reported 40 new imported cases, bringing the total to 61,006. There are 33 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,662. The death toll remains at 30.[246]
  • Switzerland reported the first case of the coronavirus variant first identified in India.[247]
  • Ukraine has reported 7,930 new daily cases and 231 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 2,025,271 and 42,323 respectively; a total of 1,572,528 patients have recovered.[248]

Monday 26 April 2021 Sunrise 6:16 am Sunset 8:13 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:16 am and 7:13 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario has reported 3,510 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 437 new cases witch was the lowest daily case count since April 13 2020 for the time with 2,271 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 448,862 and for 2021 to 266,702 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to the indefinite school closure and remote learning period so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 15,130.[249][250][251][252]
  • Fiji has reported 12 community transmissions.[253]
  • India surpasses 17 million cases.[254]
  • The Philippines surpasses 1 million cases.[255]
  • Malaysia has reported 2,776 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 38 new cases, bringing the total number to 395,718 and for 2021 to 279,988. 1,803 have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 369,556. There are 13 deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,449. There are 24,713 active cases, with 300 in intensive care and 133 on ventilator support.[256]
  • Singapore has reported 45 new cases including one in community and one residing in a dormitory, bringing the total to 61,051.[257] 20 people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,682. The death toll remains at 30.[258]
  • Ukraine has reported 5,062 new daily cases and 195 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 2,030,333 and 42,518 respectively; a total of 1,579,438 patients have recovered.[259]
  • Canadian tennis player Bianca Andreescu tested positive for COVID-19.[260]
  • Former Peruvian president Martín Vizcarra tested positive for COVID-19.[261]

Tuesday 27 April 2021 Sunrise 6:14 am Sunset 8:14 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:14 am and 7:14 pm

  • World Health Organization weekly report.[262]
  • The Canadian province of Ontario has reported 3,265 new cases the lowest daily case count since April 7, 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 424 new cases witch was the lowest daily case count since April 13 2020 for the time with 2,336 people being hospitalized the highest since April 21 2021 bringing the total number to 452,127 and for 2021 to 269,967 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to the indefinite school closure and remote learning period so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 15,130.[263][264][265][266]
  • Fiji has reported six new cases (two community cases and four in managed isolation). There are 42 active cases, 18 in managed isolation and 24 community transmissions. Fiji has had a total of 109 cases, 65 recoveries, and two deaths.[267]
  • Malaysia has reported 2,733 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 40 new cases, bringing the total number to 398,451 and for 2021 to 282,721. There are 2,019 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 371,575. There are 13 deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,462. There are 25,414 active cases, with 294 in intensive care and 138 on ventilator support.[268]
  • New Zealand has reported 8 new cases, bringing the total number to 2,609 (2,253 confirmed and 356 probable). Five have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,547. The death toll remains 26. There are 36 cases in managed isolation.[269]
  • Singapore has reported 12 new cases including one in community and 11 imported, bringing the total to 61,063.[270] 22 have been discharged, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,704. The death toll remains at 30.[271]
  • Ukraine has reported 7,915 new daily cases and 432 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 2,038,248 and 42,950 respectively; a total of 1,596,829 patients have recovered.[272]

Wednesday 28 April 2021 Sunrise 6:13 am Sunset 8:15 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:13 am and 7:15 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario has reported 3,480 new cases on this day in 2020 it was 525 new cases with 2,281 people being hospitalized bringing the total number to 455,607 and for 2021 to 273,447 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to the indefinite school closure and remote learning period so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 15,130.[273][274][275][276]
  • Fiji has reported two community cases.[277]
  • India reports 3,293 deaths, bringing the death toll to 201,187. 360,960 new cases were reported, bringing the total number of cases to nearly 18 million.[278]
  • Malaysia has reported 3,142 new cases the highest daily case count since February 24 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 31 new cases witch was the lowest daily case count since March 12 2020, bringing the total number to 401,593 and for 2021 to 285,863. There are 1,822 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 373,397. There are 15 deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,477. There are 26,719 active cases, with 306 in intensive care and 151 on ventilator support.[279]
  • New Zealand has reported two new cases, bringing the total number to 2,610 (2,254 confirmed and 356 probable). There are 10 new recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,557. The death toll remains 26. There are 27 active cases in managed isolation.[280]
  • Singapore has reported 23 new cases including three in community and 20 imported, bringing the total to 61,086.[281] In addition, a possible cluster has been linked to Tan Tock Seng Hospital after 5 cases including a nurse and a doctor were infected with COVID-19. There are 14 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,718. The death toll remains at 30.[282]
  • Ukraine has reported 9,590 new daily cases and 441 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 2,047,838 and 43,391 respectively; a total of 1,616,891 patients have recovered.[283]

Thursday 29 April 2021 Sunrise 6:11 am Sunset 8:16 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:11 am and 7:16 pm

  • Brazil has reached 400,000 COVID-19 deaths.[284]
  • The Canadian province of Ontario has reported 3,871 new cases the highest daily case count since April 24, 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 347 new cases witch was the lowest daily case count since April 6 2020 for the time with 2,248 people being hospitalized the lowest since April 25 2021 bringing the total number to 459,478 and for 2021 to 277,318 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to the indefinite school closure and remote learning period so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 15,130 41 deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to 8,029.[285][286][287][288]
  • Fiji has confirmed five cases of COVID-19, four locally transmitted cases and one border quarantine case.[289]
  • India has reported a record high of 379,257 new cases, bringing the total number to over 18 million COVID-19 cases. 3,645 new deaths were are reported.[290]
  • Italy surpasses 4 million COVID-19 cases.[citation needed]
  • Malaysia has reported 3,332 new cases the highest daily case count since February 24 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 94 new cases, bringing the total number to 404,925 and for 2021 to 289,195. There are 1,943 new recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 375,340. 15 deaths were reported, bringing the death toll to 1,492. There are 28,093 active cases, with 309 in intensive care and 147 on ventilator support.[291]
  • New Zealand has reported three new cases, bringing the total number to 2,613 (2,257 confirmed and 356 probable). There are seven recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 2,564. The death toll remains 26. There are 23 active cases in managed isolation.[292]
  • Singapore has reported 35 new cases including 16 in community and 19 imported, bringing the total to 61,121. Out of the community cases, eight of them are linked to the cluster at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.[293] 20 people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,738. The death toll remains at 30.[294]
  • Ukraine has reported 11,627 new daily cases and 387 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 2,059,465 and 43,778 respectively; a total of 1,635,333 patients have recovered.[295]
  • The number of coronavirus infections in the world have reached 150 million, while the death toll stands at 3.16 million.[296]

Friday 30 April 2021 Sunrise 6:10 am Sunset 8:18 pm on Standard Time it would be 5:10 am and 7:18 pm

  • The Canadian province of Ontario has reported 3,887 new cases the highest daily case count since April 24, 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 459 new cases with 2,201 people being hospitalized the lowest since April 25 2021 bringing the total number to 463,365 and for 2021 to 281,205 including no cases in Ontario Schools due to the indefinite school closure and remote learning period so the total number in Ontario Schools for the 2020 2021 school year remains at 15,130.[297][298][299][300][301]
  • Fiji has reported one new case.[302]
  • France reported the first cases of the COVID-19 variant identified from India.[citation needed]
  • Malaysia has reported 3,788 new cases the highest daily case count since February 6 2021 on this day in 2020 it was 57 new cases, bringing the total number of cases to 408,713 and for 2021 to 292,983. There are 2,640 recoveries, bringing the total number of recoveries to 377,980. There are 14 deaths, bringing the death toll to 1,506. There are 29,277 active cases, with 328 in intensive care and 161 on ventilator support.[303]
  • New Zealand has reported no new cases, recoveries and deaths. The total number of cases remain 2,613 (2,257 confirmed and 356 probable). The number of recoveries remains 2,564 while the death toll remains 26. There are 23 active cases.[304]
  • Singapore has reported 24 new cases including nine in community and 15 imported, bringing the total to 61,145. Out of the community cases, four of them are linked to the cluster at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.[305] 13 have been discharged, bringing the total number of recoveries to 60,751. The death toll remains at 30.[306]
  • Ukraine has reported 10,072 new daily cases and 307 new daily deaths, bringing the total number to 2,069,537 and 44,085 respectively; a total of 1,655,525 patients have recovered.[307]
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