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Quebec sets record for new COVID-19 cases with 2,038; 44 more deaths reported

Of those, 149,245 have recovered. Another 44 deaths due to the disease were reported Saturday, bringing the total to 7,715. Of the new deaths, two occurred in the past 24 hours. Thirty-nine occurred between Dec. 12 and Dec. 17, while another two occurred before Dec. 12 and one occurred at an unknown date. The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Quebec decreased by six from the previous day and now stands at 1,005. Of those, 142 are in intensive care, an increase of one. In total, there are 17,879 active cases of COVID-19 in the province. The provincial health authorities said 715 doses of vaccine were administered on Friday, bringing the province s total to 4,020.  

Canada administers first COVID-19 vaccines, PM Trudeau in no rush for his shot

4 Min Read TORONTO/MONTREAL (Reuters) - Canada kicked off its inoculation campaign against COVID-19 on Monday by injecting frontline healthcare workers and elderly nursing home residents, becoming just the third nation in the world to administer the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine. The first dose broadcast on live TV went to Anita Quidangen. The personal support worker at the Rekai Centre, a non-profit nursing home for the elderly in Toronto, Canada’s largest city, said she was “excited” to have been first in line. Healthcare workers in masks and white coats applauded after she was injected. “It’s a great relief. Clearly, it may only be the beginning of the end but we sense nevertheless that there will be an end to this pandemic,” said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, making clear he would not be pressing to have his shot immediately.

Health-care workers to be vaccinated before CHSLD residents in Monteregie, Eastern Townships

  MONTREAL Contrary to operations in long-term care homes in Quebec City and Montreal, the Eastern Townships and Monteregie have chosen to prioritize vaccinating health-care staff outside of CHSLDs first.  In a statement released Thursday morning, Health Minister Christian Dube announced that 21 new vaccination sites will be set up by Monday. He stressed that all the sites were chosen “in order to maximize vaccinating priority groups.”  The province had previously announced that long-term care home residents were the first priority group for vaccines, though authorities said they hoped that health-care workers, officially considered the second priority group, could be vaccinated concurrently.

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