COVID-19 in Quebec: What you need to know on Friday
CBC News | Posted: July 30, 2021 10:11 AM | Last Updated: July 30, 2021
An all-inclusive trip to Cancun, Mexico up for grabs in vaccine lottery
- Quebec reported 125 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday and one death in the past 24 hours.
- Since the start of the pandemic, there have been 377,297 confirmed cases and 11,241 people have died.
- There are 60 people in hospital (a decrease of one), including 17 in intensive care (a decrease of three).
- 68,123 doses of vaccine were administered for a total of 10,980,147 doses administered in Quebec.
- 83 per cent of the eligible population in the province (age 12 and up) have received one dose of vaccine, and 64 per cent have received two doses.
COVID-19 data is no longer updated by Quebec's Health Ministry on weekends or on public holidays.
The number of people in hospital due to the virus remains stable, but there's been a noticeable increase in the number of COVID-19 cases this week.
On Tuesday, 73 infections were reported. Since then, the province has recorded daily totals of 133, 138 and 125.
In that time, however, the number of hospitalizations has gone down.
More prizes up for grabs in vaccine lottery
The province is expanding its list of lottery prizes for fully-vaccinated Quebecers, and it now includes a seven-night, all-inclusive trip for two to Cancun, Mexico.
The new prizes come as a result of partnerships between the Quebec government and Bombardier as well as Air Canada, according to a release from the province's Health Ministry.
Other prizes include a trip for two to any location that Air Canada operates in. Up to 10 round trips to a Canadian destination will also be up for grabs along with points for the airline's loyalty program.
The province had initially announced a vaccine lottery with $2 million in cash and bursaries to be had.
Weekly draws will begin on Aug. 6.
The newest prizes announced today will be available during the draw on Sept. 3. Only fully vaccinated Quebecers who sign up on the government's website by Aug. 31 will be eligible.
More than 1.2 million people have signed up for the lottery since last Sunday, according to the province.
Vaccination at La Ronde
Two health authorities, one in Montreal and the other on the South Shore, are getting creative, bringing vaccination clinics to La Ronde amusement park this weekend.
From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, July 30 and Saturday, July 31, young people ages 12 and up can get their first dose at the park, or push up their second dose if it's been four weeks since their first shot.
The health authorities say the pop-up clinics are specifically designed to reach a younger demographic. Twelve- or 13-year-olds hoping to get their shot will have to be accompanied by a parent.
"The fourth wave, we're hearing more and more about it," said Marie-Ève Brunelle, who's in charge of COVID-19 vaccinations and screening for the CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l'Île-de-Montréal.
"This is the last month to get the second dose as quickly as possible so that we can have a return to school that is normal."
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What are the symptoms of COVID-19?
- Fever.
- New or worsening cough.
- Difficulty breathing.
- Sudden loss of smell without a stuffy nose.
- Gastrointestinal issues (such as nausea, diarrhea, vomiting).
- Sore throat, runny or stuffy nose.
- Generalized muscle pain.
- Headache.
- Fatigue.
- Loss of appetite.
If you think you may have COVID-19, the government asks that you call 1‑877‑644‑4545 to schedule an appointment at a screening clinic.
To reserve an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine, you can go on the online portal quebec.ca/covidvaccine. You can also call 1-877-644-4545.