COVID-19: Quebec reports 39 additional deaths and a major drop in hospitalizations

The downward trend continued in Quebec, which recorded nearly 100 fewer hospitalizations on Friday.

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The data published Friday by Santé Québec show 2,214 hospitalizations (-98), of which 164 are in intensive care (-9). Since the start of the pandemic, 13,656 Quebecers have lost their lives due to COVID-19 (+36).

La Belle Province also has 2,662 new infections among those who have access to screening centers. In the last 24 hours, 753 rapid tests have been declared on the platform set up by the government. Of these, 560 were positive.

On the Ontario side, the situation continues to improve in hospitals, with 1,829 beds occupied (-68), including 435 in intensive care (-10). The province has recorded 50 additional SARS-CoV2-related deaths.

As in Quebec, access to PCR tests is limited in Ontario. As a result, the province recorded 2,907 new cases of COVID-19 using these tests.

Manitoba deconfines

In Manitoba, the deconfinement is in full swing as the province will move into the yellow zone as of February 15. Thus, restaurants and performance halls will be able to operate at full capacity. “It is through the collective effort of Manitobans that we are able to move forward and lift restrictions again,” said Premier Heather Stefanson. Manitoba plans to lift vaccine passport requirements as of May 1er March 2022.

In its report on Friday, the province recorded 673 new COVID-19 infections as well as three deaths.

On the side of the Atlantic provinces, the data also show new cases and some deaths. The provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador (+267 cases) and New Brunswick (+359 cases) recorded two and four deaths respectively. However, no deaths have been observed in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, which have 389 and 204 new cases.

The situation as of February 11, 2022

  • 2,662 new cases, for a total of 894,613 people infected*;
  • 39 new deaths, for a total of 13,656 deaths;
  • 2,214 hospitalizations, a decrease of 98 compared to the previous day;
    • 151 new entries,
    • 249 new releases;
  • 164 people in intensive care, a decrease of 9 compared to the previous day;
    • 17 new entries,
    • 26 new releases;
  • 23,935 samples taken on February 9;
  • 76,472 self-declared rapid tests so far, including 59,388 positive: 753 declared for the day yesterday, including 560 positive.

*Remember that the number of cases listed is not representative of the situation since access to screening centers is restricted to priority clienteles.

The situation in Canada

  • Ontario: 1,067,511 cases (12,040 deaths)
  • Quebec: 894,613 cases (13,656 deaths)
  • Alberta: 512,765 cases (3,718 deaths)
  • British Columbia: 337,547 cases (2,730 deaths)
  • Manitoba: 125,844 cases (1,619 deaths)
  • Saskatchewan: 123,258 cases (1,012 deaths)
  • Nova Scotia: 42,103 cases (167 deaths)
  • New Brunswick: 32,307 cases (282 deaths)
  • Newfoundland and Labrador: 19,710 cases (52 deaths)
  • Prince Edward Island: 9,969 cases (13 deaths)
  • Northwest Territories: 7,176 cases (17 deaths)
  • Yukon: 3,286 cases (20 deaths)
  • Nunavut: 2,114 cases (5 deaths)
  • Repatriated Canadians: 13 cases

Total: 3,178,212 cases (35,331 deaths)

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