COVID-19 numbers skyrocket in Quebec with a reported 1,807 cases – CTV

December 9, 2021

MONTREAL — Quebec reported 1,807 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, the largest single-day increase since April 9, as the province straddled the peak of its spring wave of COVID-19.

If Quebec’s daily case counts continue to grow, daily infections will exceed what was recorded during the springtime coronavirus swell.

On April 9, 2021, the province reported 1,868 cases, according to Quebec’s public health institute (INSPQ). It was the highest number reported since January — as the province was coming off the winter wave, which had pushed the government to introduce strict lockdown measures, including a curfew.

On Thursday, public health reported overall hospitalizations increased by 13 to a total of 255 people receiving care.

That’s after 35 more people entered hospital with COVID-19 symptoms, and 22 were reportedly no longer receiving care since Wednesday morning.

Of those in hospital, 60 are in the ICU, an overall increase of one.

Read more: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/covid-19-numbers-skyrocket-in-quebec-with-a-reported-1-807-cases-1.5700086

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