There were 875 new COVID-19 cases reported in Quebec, but no additional deaths were reported on Sunday.
Most of the new infections reported on Sunday were unvaccinated. Of the most recently reported cases, 483 were not vaccinated, 13 received the first dose of the vaccine and 379 were double-vaccinated, the health ministry shared.
The number of hospital admissions has risen to 24 since Sunday 11, with patients admitted to the hospital in general units seeking treatment for Govt-19.
Of these 24 patients, 17 were non-vaccinated, one received the first dose of vaccine and six received two doses.
The number of intensive care patients remained stable at 48.
Ontario, for its part, registered 964 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, bringing the total number of provincial cases to 617,015.
Since May 30, not so many cases have been reported in this province.
Of the 964 new cases reported, 498 were unvaccinated, 21 were partially vaccinated, 396 were fully vaccinated and 49 were unvaccinated.
Situation in Quebec from November 28, 2021
– 446,631 people affected (+875)
– 11,574 deaths (-)
– 216 people hospitalized (+11)
* 22 new posts
* 11 new releases
– 48 people in the intensive care unit (-)
* 8 new posts
* 8 new releases
– Direct debit totals 28,692 for a total of 14,133,733
– Added 25,544 doses administered for a total of 13,801,550 doses, including doses given outside of Quebec.
The situation in Canada
- Ontario: 617,015 cases (9,993 deaths)
- Quebec: 446,631 cases (11,574 deaths)
- Alberta: 334,203 cases (3,235 deaths)
- British Columbia: 217,099 cases (2,322 deaths)
- Saskatchewan: 80,848 cases (921 deaths)
- Manitoba: 67,420 cases (1,305 deaths)
- Nova Scotia: 8,169 cases (108 deaths)
- New Brunswick: 8,172 cases (123 deaths)
- Newfoundland and Labrador: 2,048 cases (18 deaths)
- Northwest Territories: 2,059 cases (12 deaths)
- Yukon: 1,475 cases (13 deaths)
- Nunavut: 674 cases (4 deaths)
- Prince Edward Island: 365 cases
- Returnees to Canada: 13 cases
- Total: 1,784,352 cases (29,628 deaths)