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Coronavirus hospitalizations jump as Quebec adds 1,117 new cases, 28 more deaths

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novel coronavirus health crisis Tuesday, bringing the caseload to 143,548.There are 28 additional deaths attributed to COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus.

This includes three Quebecers who died within the last 24 hours.The death toll has reached 7,084 since the pandemic began in March.Hospitalizations are on the rise again.

There are 719 patients in hospitals across the province, an increase of 26 from the previous day. Of them, the number of patients in intensive care rose by four to 98.

Ste. Anne’s Hospital dealing with COVID-19 outbreak, health authority confirms Health Minister Christian Dubé says the number of hospitalizations “continues to rise significantly.”“It is by bringing down the numbers of cases that we will be able.

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