Coronavirus Canada Updates: Quebec reports below 350 new COVID-19 cases as hospitalizations fall

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Quebec is reporting 346 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday in what marks the lowest daily tally of infections recorded since mid-September 2020.

The province’s case count has been on a downswing, with the latest roundup making the third consecutive day that it is under 500.

Six additional deaths were recorded, but none of them took place in the past 24 hours. They occurred between May 18 and May 23.

The immunization rollout, which is now open to kids 12 and up across the province, saw another 54,447 doses administered. More than five million shots have been given since last December.

As of Tuesday, more than 55 per cent of Quebecers have received at least one dose of the vaccine.

Hospitalizations, meanwhile, fell by nine to 415. This includes 101 patients in intensive care, a drop of one.

The latest screening information shows 16,942 tests were given Sunday.

The caseload now stands at 368,155 although the province has recorded more than 351,000 recoveries.

The pandemic has killed 11,101 Quebecers to date. The death toll remains the highest in the country.

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