Quebec reports 699 more people test positive for COVID-19, deaths increase by five

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There are now 203 hospitalizations, including 46 people in the ICU, which remained stable from Monday.

The Quebec Institute of Public Health is reporting 6,326 active cases in the province, an increase of two from the day before. Another 6,008 vaccine doses were administered in Quebec since Monday for a total of 13,478,504 doses given out in the province. In addition to that, the number of shots given to Quebecers out of province is now 229,547, for a total of 13,708,051 doses received by residents.

As of Tuesday, 91 per cent of people aged 12 and older have received a first dose of the vaccine, while 88 per cent are fully vaccinated.Quebec opened up appointments on Tuesday to allow parents of kids aged 5-11 to get a vaccineHealth Minister Christian Dubé is expected to announce details of the roll-out of vaccines for kids at a press conference in Quebec City at 5 p.m. CTV News will carry the press conference live.

 

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