Quebec recorded 323 cases of COVID-19 and no deaths, a total of 382,319 infected individuals and 11,242 deaths since the outbreak.
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Yesterday, 409 infections and no deaths were reported in the province.
Situation in Quebec on August 17, 2021
- 382,319 people affected (+323)
- 11,242 deaths (-)
- 88 hospitalized (+6)
- 27 people in the intensive care unit (-)
- The samples taken were 13,956 out of a total of 11,292,099
- Of the 11,857,273 doses received in Quebec, 43,831 were added in the last 24 hours, or 42,634.
- Outside Quebec, a total of 53,561 doses were administered for a total of 11,910,834
- Listen to Benoit Tudrizac’s interview with Andre Weilett, an immunologist at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Montreal, on QUB Radio:
Case report by section
- Pass-Saint-Laurent: 3,989
- Sakune-Lock-Saint-Jean: 11 073
- Capital-National: 33 115
- Morrissey-at-Center-to-Quebec: 15,727
- Estre: 15 171
- Montreal: 135 374
- Outreach: 12,699
- Abbdp-Demiscamming: 1189
- North Bank: 590
- Northern Quebec: 113
- Caspe – Magdalen Islands: 2081
- Sodium-Appalachians: 19,371
- Laval: 32 744
- Lanaudière: 24 504
- Laurentites: 21 448
- Montessori: 52 369
- Nunavik: 47
- Terres-Chris-de-la-Bay-James: 119
- Outside Quebec: 490
- Area to be determined: 4
Total: 382,319 confirmed cases
Death report by territory
- Pass-Saint-Laurent: 53
- Sakune-Lock-Saint-Jean: 271
- Capital-National: 1119
- Morrissey-at-Center-to-Quebec: 525
- Estree: 352
- Montreal: 4774
- Outreach: 215
- APTP-Demiscoming: 9
- North Bank: 4
- Northern Quebec: 0
- Caspian – Magdalen Islands: 47
- Saudi-Appalachians: 367
- Laval: 917
- Lanadier: 517
- Laurentites: 510
- Montessori: 1559
- Nunavik: 0
- Terres-Chris-de-la-Bay-James: 3
- Outside Quebec: 0
- Area to be determined: 0
Total: 11,242 deaths
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