Quebec reports more than 780 new COVID-19 cases since yesterday

Sep 15 2021, 3:30 pm

The Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux has confirmed 785 new COVID-19 cases since Tuesday’s update.

To date, the total number of people infected in Quebec since the pandemic began has risen to 399,843.

Public health has also reported one additional death over the past 24 hours.

Hospitalizations have increased by 20 since yesterday and now total 250. Patients in intensive care have increased by seven throughout Quebec to 85.

Over the past 24 hours, 14,896 vaccine doses were administered, amounting to 12,666,616 in Quebec since December 2020.

Over the course of the pandemic, there have been 11,313 deaths and 382,050 reported recoveries.

As of September 1, the province’s vaccine passport is in effect.

Vaccination proof is verified through VaxiCode, available on iOS devices and Google Play.

Quebec Premier François Legault said the vaccine passport would be used for non-essential services and that “certain privileges” would be extended to fully vaccinated people in Quebec.

The government has also made the COVID-19 vaccine mandatory for all healthcare workers in the province.

The distribution of 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 COVID-19 death toll is now 27,268, along with over 1.56 million total cases.

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