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Quebec logs 14 new COVID-19 deaths as hospitalizations remain on downswing

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COVID-19 as hospital numbers dipped slightly Tuesday.The number of pandemic-related hospitalizations came to 1,439, a decrease of seven within the past 24 hours.

This includes 90 intensive care unit cases, a fall of four.This comes after 86 patients were admitted to hospitals across the province while 93 were released in the last day.The province recorded 698 new cases of the novel coronavirus, though this isn’t representative of the situation since PCR screening is limited to certain groups.

COVID-19 vaccine and booster tracker: How many Canadians are vaccinated? On that note, 15,067 tests were administered at government-run testing sites on Sunday.Quebecers also continued to declare the results of their rapid tests, with 387 results added in the latest roundup.

Of those tests, 298 were positive.Meanwhile, 11,079 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were doled out in the past 24-hour period.

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