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Since the start of the pandemic, Quebec has reported 126,054 cases and 6,675 deaths related to COVID-19.
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Quebec, Canada, reaches troubling milestones
Quebec and Canada have met COVID-19 milestones.
The province has reported more than 125,000 cases, while the number of cases in the country has exceeded 300,000.
Quebec, with 23% of the Canadian population, has reported just over 41 cases from the country.
The province’s 6,651 deaths account for 60% of Canada’s death toll (11,027).
Here’s the latest case count, at 4am today, via The Canadian Press:
- Quebec: 125,072 (6,651 deaths, 105,998 resolved)
- Ontario: 95,496 (3,371 deaths, 79,295 resolved)
- Alberta: 40,189 (427 deaths, 29,731 resolved)
- British Columbia: 22,994 (299 deaths, 16,087 solved)
- Manitoba: 11,339 (172 deaths, 4,156 resolved)
- Saskatchewan: 5,182 (31 deaths, 3,223 resolved)
- Nova Scotia: 1,146 (65 deaths, 1,058 resolved)
- New Brunswick: 367 (6 killed, 339 solved)
- Newfoundland and Labrador: 303 (4 deaths, 289 solved)
- Prince Edward Island: 68 (64 resolved)
- Nunavut: 26
- Yukon: 24 (1 death, 22 resolved)
- Northwest Territories: 15 (10 resolved)
- Repatriated Canadians: 13 (13 resolved)
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