Quebec reports more than 500 COVID-19 cases for 11th consecutive day

Nov 15 2021, 4:39 pm

Quebec health officials have added 509 new COVID-19 cases to the province’s total over the past 24 hours. It’s the province’s 11th consecutive day of reporting 500 or more new coronavirus cases.

To date, the number of people infected in Quebec has risen to 434,849.

The Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux has also confirmed one additional virus-related deaths since Sunday. Hospitalizations have increased by 13, totalling 202 across the province. The number of patients in intensive care has remained stable since yesterday, totalling 42.

Over the past day, 4,483 vaccine doses were administered, amounting to 13,406,962 since December 2020. There have been 11,546 COVID-19-related deaths in Quebec since the pandemic began in March 2020.

At last week’s  press conference, Quebec’s Health Minister Christian Dubé said all residents in long-term care homes (CHSLDs) would be offered a third dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine.

Dubé says public health recommends people aged 70 and older take the booster shot six months after the second.

The federal government recently announced a new standardized COVID-19 vaccine passport system that would apply to travellers in Quebec and the rest of the country.

The distribution of COVID-19 cases in Quebec by age group is as follows:

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The distribution of provincial deaths per age group is as follows:

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Canada’s national COVID-19 death toll is now 29,309, along with 1,745,349 total cases.

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