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Quebec reports over 1,200 COVID-19 cases, 25 new deaths

Quebec reports over 1,200 COVID-19 cases, 25 new deaths
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Quebec health officials have recorded 1,218 new cases of COVID-19, a slight increase from yesterday, but this is the 13th day in a row we’ve seen more than 1000 new infections.

Quebec's seven-day rolling average currently stands at about 1,298 new cases per day.

Among those in hospital, 87 are in intensive care.

Twenty-five new deaths were also reported, six of which occurred over the past 24 hours. The other 19 deaths happened between Nov. 9 and 14.

Total coronavirus cases in the province have now reached 125,072, along with 6,651 deaths.

Montreal reported the highest number of new cases across the province, with 285, followed by Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, with 187. Monteregie and Lanaudiere both reported 140 new cases on Monday.

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