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Quebec reports 1,166 new coronavirus cases, 57 more deaths

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coronavirus Tuesday.Health authorities say four of those deaths occurred in the past 24 hours, while the others stem from earlier this month and have been retroactively added to the growing tally.The caseload of the province, which has been a hotspot for COVID-19, has now reached 256,002.

Meanwhile, recoveries stand at 230,803.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]The health crisis has led to the deaths of 9,577 Quebecers to date, though a death previously linked to the virus has been removed from the total following an investigation.

The province’s fatalities account for nearly half of Canada’s deaths attributable to COVID-19. McGill temporarily removes some students from residence for allegedly.

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