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Quebec: 2021-2025 Covid19 cases

Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-...-19-deaths-31-more-hospitalizations-1.6113981


Quebec records 16 more COVID-19 deaths, 31 more hospitalizations
Lillian Roy
CTVNewsMontreal.ca Digital Reporter
Updated Oct. 18, 2022 11:59 a.m. EDT
Published Oct. 18, 2022 11:48 a.m

Quebec logged 16 more COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday, bringing the total to 16,905 deaths since the pandemic began.

One of those deaths was recorded within the last 24 hours, 10 were recorded between two and seven days ago, and five were recorded over a week ago.

There are currently 2,061 people in Quebec hospitals with COVID-19, an increase of 31, with 368 entries and 337 discharges. Of the total hospitalizations, 644 people were admitted for reasons directly related to the virus, while the others tested positive at the hospital.

Meanwhile, 58 people with COVID-19 are in intensive care, an increase of five. Of those, 22 were admitted for reasons directly related to the coronavirus...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-...d-19-hospitalizations-10-new-deaths-1.6115882

Quebec public health records 24 more COVID-19 hospitalizations, 10 new deaths
Amy Luft
CTVNewsMontreal.ca Supervising Producer, Digital Content
Updated Oct. 19, 2022 12:54 p.m. EDT
Published Oct. 19, 2022 12:06 p.m. EDT

Quebec reported in increase of 24 COVID-19 hospitalizations on Wednesday, for a total of 2,085. There were 164 new entries reported by the public health authority and 140 discharges. Of the total hospitalizations, 651 people were admitted for reasons directly related to the virus, while the others tested positive at the hospital.

Meanwhile, 62 people with COVID-19 are in intensive care, an increase of four. Of those, 26 were admitted for reasons directly related to the coronavirus.

Quebec logged 10 more COVID-19 deaths on Wednesday, bringing the total to 16,915 deaths since the pandemic began.

Four of those deaths were recorded within the last 24 hours, five were recorded between two and seven days ago, and one was recorded over a week ago.
NEW CASES

Quebec logged an additional 1,104 positive PCR COVID-19 tests on Tuesday. In addition, 195 positive rapid tests were self-declared through the health ministry's online portal.

There are currently 3,906 health-care workers absent from the job for COVID-related reasons...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/total-quebec-covid-19-deaths-approach-17-000-mark-1.6125753

Total Quebec COVID-19 deaths approaching 17,000 mark
Lillian Roy
CTVNewsMontreal.ca Digital Reporter
Updated Oct. 26, 2022 11:55 a.m. EDT
Published Oct. 26, 2022 11:51 a.m. EDT

Quebec logged an additional 24 COVID-19 deaths on Wednesday, bringing the total deaths to 16,998 since the pandemic began.

One of those deaths was recorded in the last 24 hours, while 19 were recorded between two and seven days ago, and four were recorded over a week ago.

There are 1,942 people with COVID-19 hospitalized in Quebec, a decrease of 24 from the previous day, with 127 entries and 151 discharges. Of those, 612 were admitted for reasons directly related to the virus, while others tested positive at the hospital.

Meanwhile, 52 people with COVID-19 are in the ICU, an increase of two, with seven admissions and five discharges. Of those, 25 were admitted for reasons directly related to the virus.

NEW CASES

The province recorded an additional 1,013 positive COVID-19 PCR tests on Wednesday, bringing the total confirmed infections to 1,223,930 since the pandemic began.

In addition, 182 positive rapid tests were self-declared through Quebec's online portal. A total of 255,120 positive rapid tests have been reported to date...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-...7-000-with-nearly-2-000-in-hospital-1.6127589


Quebec COVID-19 deaths surpass 17,000 with nearly 2,000 in hospital
Luca Caruso-Moro
CTVNewsMontreal.ca Digital Reporter
Updated Oct. 27, 2022 12:30 p.m. EDT
Published Oct. 27, 2022 11:53 a.m. EDT

Quebec public health reported Thursday the number of people who have died with COVID-19 in the province has surpassed 17,000.

The total now stands at 17,014, after one person died in the last 24 hours, seven between two and seven days ago, and eight before that.

Meanwhile, hospitalizations decreased. According to Thursday morning's update, 1,925 people are sick with the coronavirus in the province's hospitals -- 610 of whom sought care because of their symptoms.

That total represents an overall decrease of 17 from Wednesday...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/slight-...-19-hospitalizations-16-more-deaths-1.6133955


Slight decrease in Quebec COVID-19 hospitalizations, 16 more deaths
Lillian Roy
CTVNewsMontreal.ca Digital Reporter
Updated Nov. 1, 2022 11:45 a.m. EDT
Published Nov. 1, 2022 11:39 a.m. EDT

An additional 16 people with COVID-19 have died in Quebec, bringing the total deaths in the province to 17,059 since the pandemic began.

Two of those deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours, 12 in the last week, and two over a week ago.

On Tuesday, the Quebec Health Ministry also reported a decrease of seven COVID-19 hospitalizations, with 264 entries and 271 discharges.

There are currently 1,918 people in Quebec hospitals with COVID-19. Of those, 620 were admitted for reasons directly related to the virus, whereas the rest tested positive while seeking treatment for other ailments...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-covid-19-hospitalizations-up-by-10-icu-numbers-by-7-1.6137498

Quebec COVID-19 hospitalizations up by 10, ICU numbers by 7
Lillian Roy
CTVNewsMontreal.ca Digital Reporter
Published Nov. 3, 2022 12:38 p.m. EDT

Quebec reported an additional 12 COVID-19 deaths on Thursday, bringing the total to 17,077 since the pandemic began.

Of those, two deaths were recorded within the last two days, six within the last week and four over a week ago.

There are currently 1,944 people with COVID-19 in Quebec hospitals, an increase of 10 from the previous day, with 141 entries and 131 discharges.

Of the hospitalizations, 649 people were admitted for reasons directly related to the virus, while the rest tested positive while seeking treatment for other ailments.

Meanwhile, there are 52 people with COVID-19 in intensive care, an increase of seven, with 11 entries and four discharges. Of those in the ICU, 32 were admitted because of COVID-19...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-covid-19-hospitalizations-fall-9-new-deaths-added-1.6139267

Quebec COVID-19 hospitalizations fall, 9 new deaths added
Joe Lofaro
CTVNewsMontreal.ca Digital Reporter
Updated Nov. 4, 2022 12:12 p.m. EDT
Published Nov. 4, 2022 12:10 p.m. EDT

Quebec's health ministry said Friday nine more people died from COVID-19 as hospitalizations dropped to just over 1,900.

The nine new deaths bring the total number of deaths to 17,086 since the start of the pandemic.

The ministry said hospitalizations dropped by 37 over the last 24 hours to a total of 1,907...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-covid-19-deaths-climb-by-26-hospitalizations-drop-by-24-1.6143925

Quebec COVID-19 deaths climb by 26, hospitalizations drop by 24
Lillian Roy
CTVNewsMontreal.ca Digital Reporter
Updated Nov. 8, 2022 12:50 p.m. EST
Published Nov. 8, 2022 12:44 p.m. EST

Quebec reported 26 new COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday, bringing the total deaths to 17,125 since the pandemic began.

Of those, two were recorded in the last 24 hours, 16 were recorded between two and seven days ago, and eight were recorded over a week ago.

COVID-19 hospitalizations in the province went down by 24, with 303 entries and 327 discharges. There are now 1,835 people with COVID-19 in Quebec hospitals; 630 were admitted for reasons directly related to the virus, whereas the rest tested positive while seeking treatment for other ailments.

Meanwhile, there are 41 people with coronavirus in the ICU, 25 of whom were admitted because of COVID-19. It's a decrease of 15, with 11 entries and 26 discharges...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-logs-11-more-covid-19-deaths-6-more-hospitalizations-1.6145793

Quebec logs 11 more COVID-19 deaths, 6 more hospitalizations
Lillian Roy
CTVNewsMontreal.ca Digital Reporter
Published Nov. 9, 2022 12:44 p.m. EST

An additional 11 people with COVID-19 have died in Quebec, it was reported Wednesday, bringing the total deaths since the pandemic began to 17,136.

Of those, one death was recorded in the last 24 hours, seven were recorded between two and seven days ago, and three were recorded over a week ago.

There are 1,841 people with COVID-19 in Quebec hospitals, an increase of six from the previous day, with 145 entries and 139 discharges. Of the infected patients, 632 were admitted for reasons directly related to the virus, whereas the rest tested positive while seeking treatment for other conditions.

The number of people with COVID-19 in intensive care is stable at 41, with six admissions and six discharges. Of said ICU patients, 24 were admitted for COVID-19-related reasons...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/covid-1...aths-hospitalizations-down-slightly-1.6147679

COVID-19 in Quebec: 16 more deaths, hospitalizations down slightly
Cindy Sherwin
CTV News Montreal Videojournalist
Published Nov. 10, 2022 12:42 p.m. EST

Quebec reported on Thursday that 16 additional people have died due to COVID-19, bringing the total number of deaths to 17,152 since the start of the pandemic.

Nine of the deaths occurred between two and seven days ago and seven deaths occurred more than seven days ago.

There are 11 fewer patients in hospitals than reported the previous day. Out of 1,830 hospitalizations across the province, 644 were admitted specifically because of COVID-19 infections.

The number of people in intensive care units remained stable at 41, including 27 admitted because of COVID-19 complications...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-hospitalizations-stable-12-more-deaths-due-to-covid-19-1.6153701


Quebec hospitalizations stable, 12 more deaths due to COVID-19
Cindy Sherwin
CTV News Montreal Videojournalist
Updated Nov. 15, 2022 12:44 p.m. EST
Published Nov. 15, 2022 12:25 p.m. EST


Quebec is reporting that 12 more people have died due to COVID-19 bringing the total to 17,190 deaths since the start of the pandemic.

All of the most recent deaths occurred between two and seven days ago.

Only two people have been discharged from hospitals since the previous day, bringing the number of hospitalizations down to 1,684, with 566 admitted because of complications of the virus.

There are 33 in intensive care including 19 due to COVID-19, which is a decrease of 5 compared to the previous 24-hour period.

NEW CASES

The most recent data shows 793 new cases of the coronavirus, raising the total number of cases to 1,239,532, since the beginning of the pandemic...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-...by-54-hospitalizations-and-cases-up-1.6155617

Quebec COVID-19 deaths rise by 54, hospitalizations and cases up
Cindy Sherwin
CTV News Montreal Videojournalist
Updated Nov. 16, 2022 1:04 p.m. EST
Published Nov. 16, 2022 12:57 p.m. EST

The latest COVID-19 data show that an additional 54 people have died in Quebec, bringing the total number of deaths in the province to 17,244 since the start of the pandemic.

This represents a spike in the number of deaths compared to the last few weeks, which the health ministry attributed to "a catch-up in the data entry of deaths that occurred more than two months ago."

Quebec reported that one death occurred in the last 24 hours, while three occurred between two and seven days ago and 50 deaths occurred more than seven days ago.

There are 42 new hospitalizations compared to the previous day, including 593 due to COVID-19 for a total of 1,726. Six more people were admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU), bringing ICU cases to 39 in all...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-...t-due-to-covid-19-drops-below-3-000-1.6162121

Quebec health-care workers absent due to COVID-19 drops below 3,000
Daniel J. Rowe
CTVNewsMontreal.ca Digital Reporter
Updated Nov. 21, 2022 11:19 a.m. EST
Published Nov. 21, 2022 11:14 a.m. EST

The number of Quebec health-care workers absent for COVID-19-related reasons dropped below 3,000 on Monday with the government reporting 2,937 workers off. That number is down 516 from Friday's COVID-19 update.

COVID-19 hospitalizations are also down with the Ministry of Health reporting 16 fewer patients in hospital being treated for the disease, making that total 1,642. Of those, 41 people are in intensive care units, a decrease of two.

Two more people are reported to have died due to the disease, bringing the overall number of deaths to 17,272 since the start of the pandemic...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/70-more-covid-19-hospitalizations-in-quebec-27-new-deaths-1.6174982


70 more COVID-19 hospitalizations in Quebec, 27 new deaths
Lillian Roy
CTVNewsMontreal.ca Digital Reporter
Updated Nov. 30, 2022 11:44 a.m. EST
Published Nov. 30, 2022 11:42 a.m. EST

An additional 27 people with COVID-19 have died in Quebec, bringing the total deaths in the province to 17,354 since the pandemic began, it was reported Wednesday.

Of the new deaths, one was recorded in the last 24 hours, 16 were recorded between two and seven days ago, and 10 were recorded over a week ago.

There are 1,946 people with COVID-19 in Quebec hospitals, an increase of 70 from the previous day, with 194 admissions and 124 discharges. Of the total hospitalizations, 600 were admitted for reasons directly related to COVID-19, while the rest tested positive seeking treatment for other ailments.

Meanwhile, there a 51 COVID-19 patients in intensive care, 24 of whom were admitted for reasons directly related to the virus. The number has remained stable since the previous day, with 10 entries and 10 discharges...
 
Source: ://montreal.ctvnews.ca/covid-19-hospitalizations-continue-to-rise-in-quebec-1.6176781

COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to rise in Quebec
The Canadian Press
Updated Dec. 1, 2022 12:34 p.m. EST
Published Dec. 1, 2022 12:04 p.m. EST

Hospitalizations for COVID-related illnesses continue to rise and are slowly approaching the 2,000 mark.

According to the latest government report published Thursday, 1,979 people with COVID-19 were hospitalized, including 621 due to the disease, an increase of 33.

In intensive care, however, there was a decrease of six, for a total of 45 patients. Of these, 21 are being treated specifically for COVID-19.

More than 4,000 health professionals were expected to be absent due to the disease...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-...e-to-rise-15-more-patients-admitted-1.6184764

Quebec COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to rise, 15 more patients admitted
Cindy Sherwin
CTV News Montreal Videojournalist
Updated Dec. 7, 2022 2:08 p.m. EST
Published Dec. 7, 2022 1:49 p.m. EST

Hospitalizations for illnesses related to COVID-19 continue to rise in Quebec, bringing the total to 1,974 after 15 more patients were admitted, according to the province's Wednesday update.

According to the most recent health ministry report published on Dec. 7, 51 people are in intensive care, including 26 due to COVID-19, a decrease of two compared to the previous day.

There were six new deaths reported. Three people are reported to have died in the last 24 hours, and three others died between two and seven days ago.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, 17,415 people have died from complications associated with coronavirus...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/over-4-...rs-absent-for-covid-related-reasons-1.6186392


More than 4,000 Quebec health-care workers absent for COVID-related reasons
Lillian Roy
CTVNewsMontreal.ca Digital Reporter
Published Dec. 8, 2022 12:52 p.m. EST

There are currently 4,102 Quebec healthcare workers absent from the job for COVID-19-related reasons, the province reported Thursday.

Quebec also reported 11 more COVID-19 deaths, bringing the total deaths to 17,426 since the pandemic began.

There are 1,981 people with COVID-19 in Quebec hospitals, an increase of seven from the previous day, with 177 entries and 170 discharges. Of those currently hospitalized, 646 were admitted for reasons directly related to COVID-19, while the rest tested positive seeking treatment for other ailments.

Meanwhile, there are 53 people with COVID-19 in intensive care, an increase of two from the previous day, with seven entries and five discharges. Thirty patients were admitted for reasons directly related to the virus...
 
Source: https://montrealgazette.com/news/lo...rts-28-deaths-as-hospitalizations-keep-rising

COVID-19 update: Quebec reports 28 deaths as hospitalizations keep risingThe number of people in the province's hospitals with COVID-19 is at its highest level since early August.
Author of the article:
Montreal Gazette
Published Dec 20, 2022 • 1 minute read

Quebec announced on Tuesday that 28 more deaths had been attributed to COVID-19, bringing its death toll to 17,570.

The province also announced that 2,099 people were hospitalized with COVID-19 — an increase of 31 since the last time such data was published.

That’s the most hospitalizations the province has reported since early August.

Of those patients, the number in intensive care remained stable at 57...
 
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A newcomer named XBB.1.5

The Public Health Agency of Canada told La Presse that as of January 4, 2023, it was "aware of 21 detections of XBB.1.5" in the country.

It is called XBB.1.5 and could cause surprises in the coming weeks. Will this sub-variant of Omicron, which is experiencing “impressive growth” in the United States, come to play the spoilsport after the holidays?

Updated yesterday at 11:24 p.m.
Marie-Eve Morasse
MARIE-EVE MORASSE
LA PRESSE

COVID-19 has not said its last word. At the start of the new year, it is the XBB.1.5 sub-variant that is attracting attention.

As of late December, XBB.1.5 was responsible for more than 40% of COVID-19 infections in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC).

This sub-variant is “Born from the recombination of two viruses, descendants of BA.2”, explains Gaston De Serres, medical epidemiologist at the National Institute of Public Health of Quebec (INSPQ).

There is an increase in the contagiousness of this virus compared to its predecessors because it is able to "attach itself well", he explains. “It probably takes a smaller infective dose to make someone sick,” says Dr. De Serres.

The growth of the virus is "impressive", says infectious disease specialist and microbiologist Donald Vinh, of the McGill University Health Center, who cites the example of the United States, where XBB.1.5 is on the way to becoming the predominant variant. .

A growth rate still unknown in Canada

What about Quebec? Among all the variants of the COVID-19 virus identified by the INSPQ, XBB.1.5 is found in the “other” category. We will have to wait until next week to have more precise data, explains Dr. Vinh.

The Public Health Agency of Canada told La Presse that as of January 4, 2023, it was "aware of 21 detections of XBB.1.5" in the country.

"Proportions and growth rates will not be known until there are sufficient data," we were told.

There is no evidence so far that XBB.1.5 causes more severe disease, says Gaston De Serres.

“At the moment, there is no data that seems to indicate that the virus is more virulent. Virulence is the ability to cause serious symptoms, hospitalizations or deaths,” explains Dr. De Serres. But, he says, the more contagious a virus is, the more people it will affect.

Donald Vinh recalls that "the severity of the disease is also a function of the protection we have".

“If we are adequately vaccinated with a booster dose, that's the best thing to protect us,” says Dr. Vinh.

This is also what the Ministry of Health and Social Services says.

“According to the scientific data currently available, there is currently no evidence that the XBB subline is more virulent than the BA.5 subline. Bivalent vaccines also appear to provide better protection against these sublines than monovalent vaccines,” writes spokeswoman Noémie Vanheuverzwijn.

A sub-variant to watch

Just before the holidays, the multiplication of respiratory viruses was felt in schools across the province. One in ten students in Quebec was absent the week of December 19.

What should we expect next week, when everyone returns to class?

“For respiratory viruses in general, school is the driving force behind these epidemics of annual respiratory infections”, observes Gaston De Serres.

We can nevertheless think that “it will be less intense” than before the Christmas holidays, says the epidemiologist, because influenza is in “fairly marked” regression, as is the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).

The “uncertain part” remains XBB.1.5.

“What part will it take and how fast will it develop? I would be embarrassed to predict it precisely,” says Dr. De Serres.

Infectiologist Donald Vinh believes for his part that we risk seeing a “small increase” in influenza and RSV in the community, but also in the XBB.1.5 subvariant.

“We are going to have an increase in cases. Are we going to have an increase in the number of people hospitalized because of this? It is fear. We will see the effect on the health system in two or three weeks,” says Dr. Vinh.

https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/covid-19/2023-01-05/un-nouveau-venu-nomme-xbb-1-5.php
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-reports-18-new-covid-19-deaths-drop-in-hospitalizations-1.6224621

Quebec reports 18 new COVID-19 deaths, drop in hospitalizations
Daniel J. Rowe
CTVNewsMontreal.ca Digital Reporter
Published Jan. 10, 2023 11:35 a.m. EST

Quebec's Ministry of Health reported on Tuesday that COVID-19 hospitalization numbers dropped by 43 with four fewer people in hospital intensive care units across the province.

There are now 2,137 patients with COVID-19 who are hospitalized and 53 people in ICUs.

There are now 105 more health-care workers absent for COVID-19-related reasons than there were on Monday, bringing that total to 2,595.

The province logged 18 new deaths due to the disease, bringing that total to 17,768...
 
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