
Quebec sees big drop in COVID-19 hospitalizations, 39 more deaths added
Global News
Pandemic-related hospitalizations continue on a downward trend with 98 fewer patients over the previous day. Of the 2,214 patients, 164 are in intensive care.
Another 39 deaths linked to the novel cornavirus were registered in Quebec on Friday, bringing the death toll since the start of the pandemic to 13,656.
Pandemic-related hospitalizations continue on a downward trend with 98 fewer patients over the previous day. Officials say 151 new COVID-19 patients were admitted and 249 discharged.
Of the 2,214 patients, 164 are in intensive care — a drop of nine since Thursday.
The province confirmed another 2,662 new COVID-19 infections, with 23,935 tests carried out on Wednesday at screening facilities.
Daily caseloads, however, are not representative of the situation as testing continues to be reserved for priority groups.
Quebecers have registered the results of 76.472 rapid tests on the new government website, including 59,388 positive results.
Meanwhile, 30,651 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine were administered for a total of more than 18.1 million shots given out since the inoculation campaign began in December 2020.
The confirmed caseload since the start of the health crisis has reached 894,613 while recoveries stand at 844,373.
