COVID-19 cases have increased in the past 24 hours in Quebec, with 591 new infections, compared to 511 the day before Friday.
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The province has also recorded two more deaths in the past 24 hours. Hospitalizations decreased slightly (244, -6), while 67 people were in intensive care (-1).
Since the start of the pandemic, 425,393 Quebecers have been infected and 11,493 people have lost their fight against the disease.
THE SITUATION IN QUEBEC AS OF OCTOBER 30, 2021
– 425,393 people infected (+591)
– 11,493 deaths (+2)
– 244 people hospitalized (-6)
* 14 new entries
* 19 new releases
– 67 people in intensive care (-1)
* 6 new entries
* 7 new releases
– The direct debits totaled 28,146 for a total of 13,315,408
Elsewhere in the country
For its part, Ontario is approaching 600,000 cases, with 356 new infections identified in its report on Saturday. The day before, Canada’s most populous province had 419.
The balance sheet also shows four additional deaths. To date, Ontario has 599,615 cases and 9,869 deaths to its credit. Hospitalizations increased slightly (213, +2) while there was a decrease in intensive care (86, -3).
The situation in Canada:
- Ontario: 599,615 cases (9,869 deaths)
- Quebec: 425,272 cases (11,493 deaths)
- Alberta: 322,989 cases (3,093 deaths)
- British Columbia: 204,914 cases (2,156 deaths)
- Saskatchewan: 77,305 cases (846 deaths)
- Manitoba: 63,353 cases (1,246 deaths)
- Nova Scotia: 7,354 cases (100 deaths)
- New Brunswick: 6,380 cases (114 deaths)
- Newfoundland and Labrador: 1992 cases (16 deaths)
- Northwest Territories: 1,863 cases (11 deaths)
- Yukon: 921 cases (10 deaths)
- Nunavut: 674 cases (4 deaths)
- Prince Edward Island: 315 cases
- Canadian returnees: 13 cases
Total: 1,713,081 cases (28,958 deaths)