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COVID-19: 3,283 Quebecers hospitalized |  JDM
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COVID-19: 3,283 Quebecers hospitalized | JDM

The number of Quebecers hospitalized due to COVID-19 stands at 3,283, including 273 patients in intensive care. The province is adding 33 deaths to its toll, bringing the total to 12,799 since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. • Read also: Intensive care: "It's incredible, the number of people" • Read also: A deconfinement squad to learn to live with the virus • Read also: It's time to give a reopening date THE SITUATION IN QUEBEC AS OF JANUARY 23, 2022 - 835,630 people infected (+5,141)* - 12,799 deaths (+33) - 3283 people hospitalized *265 entries *285 outputs - 273 people in intensive care *20 entries *12 outputs *The number of cases listed is not representative of the situation, since access to scre...
Assessment of COVID-19 in Quebec |  Hospitalizations down 12, 33 deaths
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Assessment of COVID-19 in Quebec | Hospitalizations down 12, 33 deaths

Quebec reports Sunday 12 fewer hospitalizations related to COVID-19 on Sunday, as well as 33 additional deaths. Posted at 11:01 a.m. Updated at 2:43 p.m. Mayssa Ferah The Press A total of 3,283 people with COVID-19 are hospitalized in Quebec. Currently, 273 patients are in intensive care, two people less than on Saturday. The 33 new deaths bring the daily average to 69, a 32% increase over one week. We now deplore 12,799 deaths linked to COVID-19...
Management of COVID-19 |  Anglade wants more predictability
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Management of COVID-19 | Anglade wants more predictability

Sorry, your browser does not support videos "It's time to really learn to live with the virus," said official opposition leader Dominique Anglade, who is asking for more predictability for Quebecers, exasperated by the constant closings and reopenings of certain sectors. Posted at 10:05 a.m. Updated at 10:19 a.m. Mayssa Ferah The Press “We may have to learn to live...
COVID-19 |  Israel studies antibodies in children three and older
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COVID-19 | Israel studies antibodies in children three and older

(Netanya) Israel on Sunday launched a campaign of coronavirus serological tests for children aged three and over to study the antibodies developed by unvaccinated young people on the eve of the start of the school year. Posted on August 22, 2021 Despite the increase in the number of contaminations in the country linked to the Delta variant, the Israeli government wants to avoid postponing the start of the school year, scheduled for 1is September. Israel has started the vaccination of children over 12 years old and this campaign of serological tests is aimed ...