Quebec has more than 2,000 hospitalizations


In total, 2,060 Quebecers were counted in hospitals, an increase of 122 compared to the previous day. Sixteen more beds are also occupied in intensive care, where 83 people are.

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La Belle Province also reported 3,515 new cases among those who can go to a screening center and 1,164 positive rapid tests that were self-reported on the government platform. Quebec added 13 more deaths to its toll.

THE SITUATION IN QUEBEC AS OF APRIL 13, 2022

  • 1,007,006 people infected (+3,515)*
  • 14,592 deaths (+13)
  • 2060 people hospitalized
    • 224 entries
    • 102 outputs
  • 83 people in intensive care
    • 25 entries
    • 9 outputs
  • 22,777 samples taken;
  • 172,987 self-declared rapid tests so far, including 140,449 positive: 1379 declared for the day yesterday, including 1164 positive.
  • 40,073 doses administered are added, or 38,839 in the last 24 hours and 1,234 before April 12, for a total of 18,963,907 doses administered in Quebec.
  • Outside Quebec, a total of 317,532 doses were administered, for a cumulative total of 19,281,439 doses received by Quebecers.

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

DEATHS BY REGION

  • Lower St. Lawrence: 134
  • Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean: 390
  • National Capital: 1472
  • Mauricie-and-Centre-du-Québec: 928
  • Eastern Townships: 561
  • Montreal: 5386
  • Outaouais: 298
  • Abitibi-Témiscamingue: 99
  • North Shore: 42
  • Northern Quebec: 4
  • Gaspésie – Magdalen Islands: 67
  • Chaudière-Appalaches: 588
  • Laval: 1061
  • Lanaudiere: 734
  • Laurentians: 718
  • Monteregie: 2083
  • Nunavik: 10
  • Terres-Cries-de-la-Baie-James: 14
  • Unknown: 0
  • Outside Quebec: 2

All of Quebec: 14,592

Elsewhere in the country

Across the Ottawa River, hospitalizations were down 34 patients, for a total of 1,332 people. The decrease was also felt in intensive care (182, -8).

Ontario has also reported 3,833 new infections among people who have access to PCR tests and 13 deaths.




Reference-www.journaldequebec.com

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