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Quebec records 74 new coronavirus cases as hospitalizations rise

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coronavirus on Monday, bringing the case total to 55,937 since the pandemic first began.Authorities also reported three new deaths linked to COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus.

The province, which remains hardest-hit by the health crisis, has a death toll of  5,577.The number of hospitalizations is also up, despite a slow decrease in recent weeks.

There are 377 patients in hospital, an increase of six from Sunday. Of them, 25 are in intensive care.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Health Minister Christian Dubé and Dr.

Horacio Arruda, the director of Quebec public health, are expected to address the situation Monday afternoon. The pair are in Montreal for the occasion.Quebec has gradually.

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