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Coronavirus: Quebec cases rise to 2,840, deaths remain at 22

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Cases of the novel coronavirus disease, known as COVID-19, have climbed to 2,840 in Quebec on Sunday — an increase of 342 since Saturday — and the number of deaths remains at 22.

The Quebec government announced the new number of COVID-19 hospitalizations in the province as of Sunday is at 192, an increase of 18.

This includes 72 people in intensive care, which is an increase of 15 since Saturday. The number of negative test results has climbed to over 49,300 and there are currently over 6,300 cases under investigation.

The number of confirmed cases of the virus in Montreal is at 1,361 as of Sunday. Quebec’s public health director Dr. Horacio Arruda confirmed on Saturday that none of the 22 deaths in Quebec were that of people under 60,

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