From PRNewswire/

The most recent data on the evolution of COVID-19 in Québec show 698 new cases, bringing the total number of people infected to 71,005. No new death has occurred in the last 24 hours, but 7 deaths which have occurred between September 19 and September 24 are added, for a total of 5,821. The number of hospitalizations increased by 18 compared to the previous day, for a cumulative total of 217. Among these, the number of people in intensive care increased by 12, for a total of 45. The samples conducted on September 24 amount to 33,148 for a total of 2,233,455.

Summary Data Evolution Table

DateConfirmed casesDeaths HospitalizationsHospitalizations in intensive careTests performed
September 194626138(+7)3123,126
September 205860148(+10)30(-1)25,025
September 214892168(+20)28(-2)21,736
September 224712178(+10)30(+2)27,303
September 235823184(+6)31(+1)36,060
September 246376199(+15)33(+2)33,148
Septembre 25698217(+18)45(+12)NA

Note that the majority of data are presented according to the day they were entered. They are extracted at 4 p.m. at the date shown and cover the preceding 24 hours. However, the availability of the data on samples involves an additional delay of 24 hours and these correspond to the number of samples taken on the date shown. It should also be noted that the data prior to those of the last 24 hours presented in the column Deaths have been adjusted according to the actual dates of death. This explains the variation of some data compared to those presented in previous press releases. The daily death toll is influenced by the time required for the physician to report the death, the time required to complete the investigation to confirm that the death was attributable to COVID-19, and the entry into the system.

A reminder concerning public health instructions 
To limit to the utmost the virus’ spread, it is important to:

  • frequently wash your hands for 20 seconds with soap and water, especially when you come in from outside; 
  • use alcohol-based disinfectant on your hands if soap and water are unavailable; 
  • for any gathering in a private outdoor or indoor place, respect the maximum of 10 people. It is strongly recommended that these people come from a maximum of 3 different households. For regions with a moderate alert level (orange), the maximum is 6 people, or 2 families (people from 2 different households); 
  • limit your travel as much as possible.

For people aged 10 and over, wearing a face covering is now mandatory in most enclosed and partially enclosed public places and on public transit.

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