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COVID-19 hospitalizations in Quebec top 2,000 again as province reports 13 new deaths

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COVID-19 as patient numbers continued to climb Wednesday.Hospitalizations related to the health crisis stood at 2,060, a rise of 122 compared with the previous day.

This comes after 224 people were admitted while 102 left.Officials say 83 patients were being treated for the disease in intensive care units, an increase of 16.The Health Department says it recently updated its guidelines for transmitting data on hospitalizations.

It says that a certain number of entries and discharges could not be counted in Wednesday’s daily tally as a result.The province also logged 3,515 new infections in the latest roundup, but it isn’t representative of the situation since only a few groups can access PCR testing.

Quebec must ‘be careful’ as province adds 145 new COVID-19 hospitalizations, premier says On that note, 22,777 tests were administered at government-run screening sites.The results of 1,379 rapid tests were declared by Quebecers on the online portal in the past day.

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