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Quebec has registered 187 new instances of COVID-19, bringing the total to 62,933, the provincial announced this morning.
Three new deaths were reported; it all happened before August 27 and the death toll is now 5,767.
Hospitalizations were reduced to 100 and the number of people in intensive care stood firm by 20.
On Tuesday, another 15,277 people were tested. This is the last day for which detection knowledge is available.
Here’s the seven-day trend:
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Avoid kissing, face-to-face proximity, wear a mask that covers your mouth and nose, and monitor yourself and your spouse for symptoms before sexual activity, says Canada’s medical director, Theresa Tam.
“Less dangerous sexual activity COVID-19 comes alone.”
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Seven schools in Quebec City have had cases of COVID-19 in recent days, leaving some two hundred remote academics in their homes, TVA reports.
This is an estimate and it is not known how many cases have been discovered in other parts of the province.
This is because the government provides stage updates in schools.
To fill this gap, a Sisters Island parent created one to track the number of instances in the system.
Olivier Drouin told Brendan Kelly of the Gazette that it is “totally unacceptable” for the government not to publish this data and rejects the concept that it instills concern in people.
“Don’t create concern, it just illustrates the shortcomings of the government,” Drouin said.”The instances reflect reality. I don’t invent anything that doesn’t exist to create concern.
“People can take the knowledge and have the emotional reactions they need.I’m a very rational guy. It’s a knowledge-based exercise.It’s just about publishing data that other people need to have.”
Read our full story on the Drouin website.
A Laval hospital is facing an epidemic that has left at least 10 other people infected, Radio Canada reports.
In the following week, five patients, 4 workers and one doctor reportedly tested positive at the Cité-de-la-Santé in Laval.
The hospital told the network that it had more tests and had visitors who were in the affected domain of the facility, urging them to get tested.
A parent organization will be in court this morning to ask Quebec families not to send their children to school for COVID-19 reasons, even if they have the required medical exemption.
Read our full story, through Jesse Feith.
Concerns about the spread of COVID-19 in the air, in aging school buildings in Quebec, have caught the public’s attention to indoor air quality and led the entire province to shut down ventilation systems.
Those who paint in the duct industry say such cleanings are far behind.
Government building managers in particular, they say, have tended to delay the maintenance of the ventilation system, resulting in the accumulation of destructive waste and reduced air circulation, which can increase the threat of virus spread inside.
Read our full story, through Matthew Lapierre.
Quebec Prime Minister Francois Legault and Ontario Prime Minister Doug Ford announced this morning that they will hold a two-day summit next week to discuss the pandemic and how to revive their respective economies.
Key ministers from the provinces will also participate.
They will meet for two days, September 8 and 9, in Mississauga.
“In recent months, we have shown wonderful solidarity in the face of an unprecedented crisis,” Legault said in a statement.”We have a lot to inform each other and collaboration between our governments will remain essential, as we paint cautiously to rebuild our economies as we prepare for a imaginable moment.”
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Montreal residents can be educated at 14 centers across the island.
That scenario across Canada last night, according to the CoVID-19 Canadian Situation Awareness Scoreboard.
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