COVID-19: Quebec announces 68 new deaths, total hospitalizations at more than 3,000
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Of the 3,085 hospital patients for COVID-19 in Quebec, 275 are being treated in intensive care units, according to the latest numbers released by the province.
Quebec is reporting an overall total of 3,085 COVID-19 hospitalizations on Friday, and 68 more deaths attributed to the virus.
Health authorities said pandemic hospitalizations increased by 91 compared to the previous day, with 442 new patients admitted and 351 discharged. Of the 3,085 patients, 275 are being treated in intensive care units.
The increase comes just a day after Quebec Premier François Legault announced the lifting of the province’s controversial overnight curfew, as well as the return to in-person classes in elementary schools and high schools on Monday.
The premier said the move was possible seeing as the number of COVID-19 infections linked to the fifth wave appears to have peaked, while related hospitalizations could peak in the next few days.
Legault also announced the expansion, in the coming weeks, of the province’s vaccine passport to include big box retail stores.
In the last 24 hours, 108,768 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine were administered in the province.
As of Friday, anyone in the province aged 18 and over can book an appointment to receive a third dose booster shot.
So far, 85 per cent of the eligible population has received at least one dose.