COVID-19 in Quebec: What you need to know Tuesday

Government's vaccination deadline for health-care workers is this Friday

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Caption: Among Quebec nurses, 4,338 aren't fully vaccinated, and 2,807 haven't received their first dose, according to the Quebec Order of Nurses, (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

  • Quebec reported 409 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday and two new deaths.
  • Since the start of the pandemic, there have been 416,676 confirmed cases and 11,422 people have died.
  • There are 291 people in hospital (an increase of one), including 72 in intensive care (a decrease of six).
  • The province has administered 13,033,734 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, including 4,580 in the last 24 hours.
  • 90 per cent of the eligible population in the province (age 12 and up) has received one dose of vaccine, and 85 per cent has received two doses.
Note: Quebec's Health Ministry does not publish the number of vaccines administered on weekends and public holidays.

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The transmission of COVID-19 in Quebec is primarily among those who are not adequately vaccinated.
The province reported 409 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, 263 of which were among people who were either unvaccinated or who had only received a first dose within the past two weeks.
As of Tuesday, the seven-day average of cases is 554.
About 90 per cent of Quebecers aged 12 and older have received at least one dose, while 85 per cent are considered fully vaccinated with two shots, according to the province's public health institute.

No vaccine, no licence

Several professional orders representing health-care workers in Quebec say they will soon suspend the licences of members who aren't adequately vaccinated against COVID-19.
On Tuesday, the order representing the province's licensed practical nurses, or LPNs, became the latest group to say its members who are not adequately vaccinated will have their licences suspended as of Friday — the government-imposed vaccination deadline for many health-care staff.
The order's decision mirrors the ones taken by the province's order of nurses, the order of respiratory therapists and the college of physicians.
Recently, Health Minister Christian Dubé asked that all professional orders in the health sector suspend the licences of workers who aren't immunized.
In a tweet on Monday, Dubé said it will be impossible to bypass mandatory vaccinations in the health sector come Oct. 15.
"I encourage all nurses who haven't gotten vaccinated to go now," he wrote. "It's never too late."
Among nurses, 4,338 aren't fully vaccinated, and 2,807 haven't received their first dose, Luc Mathieu, president of the Quebec Order of Nurses, told Radio-Canada's Tout un matin.
As of Oct. 15, health-care workers in Quebec who are not fully vaccinated will be suspended without pay.

Rapid tests in schools this week

Starting this week, all preschools and elementary schools in Quebec will have rapid testing for COVID-19.
Rapid tests are already being used in some Montreal and Laval schools where there were many active cases.
Pediatric infectious disease specialist Dr. Caroline Quach says pilot projects for rapid tests last spring were effective in detecting cases and bringing children back to school soon after isolation.
"I think one has to remember that this test is 80 percent sensitive, which means that out of 10 cases that we would pick up by PCR, we'd be missing two. And that's a sensitivity in symptomatic children," she said.
As of last week, nearly a quarter of public and private schools were reporting active positive COVID cases, accounting for about 770 schools and over 1,800 students and staff.

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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
  • 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.
You can find information on COVID-19 in the province here(external link) and information on the situation in Montreal here(external link).