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COVID-19 in Quebec: What you need to know on Monday

One year after the first case of COVID-19 was detected in Quebec, elderly members of the general population are now getting vaccinated.

Montrealers aged 70 and over can now book vaccination appointments

A provincial online booking system will be part of the process for groups vaccinated at regional health authority clinics, the Health Department said. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press file photo)
  • Quebec reported 613 new caseson Monday and six more deaths.
  • Since the start of the pandemic, there have been288,353confirmed cases and10,399people have died.
  • There are612people in hospital (an increase of 11), including122in intensive care (an increase of five).
  • 6,308 doses ofvaccine were administered on Sunday. A total of 438,815doses have been administered sinceDec. 14.

Mass vaccination sites are now operational in the Montreal area,and older residents are lining up todayto get their shots.

Appointments for the elderly to get vaccinated can be be booked across the province, but the age range varies between regions. For those in Montreal and Laval areas deemed by the province as a priority for vaccinations the minimum age to be eligible for an appointment has been now lowered to 70.

To reservean appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine, you can go on theonlineportalquebec.ca/covidvaccine. You can also call1-877-644-4545.

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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).

If you think you may have COVID-19, the government asks that you call18776444545to schedule an appointment at a screening clinic.

Quebec government reminders for preventing the spread of COVID-19:

  • Wash your hands frequently.
  • Avoid touching your face.
  • Wear a mask or face coveringwhen physical distancing is not possible. Wearing a mask is mandatory in enclosed public spaces across the province.
  • Stay at least two metres away from other people as much as possible.
  • Self-isolate for 14 days after returning from a stay outside the country.

You can find information on COVID-19 in the provincehereand information on the situation in Montrealhere.

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