Sherbrooke Record

Second dose

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to do so. This structural issue, he said, is what should be resolved as of Tuesday morning.

The Province of Quebec reported 176 new cases of COVID-19 over the weekend, 49 of which were from Sunday. As a result, the total number of people infected since the start of the pandemic increased to 375,195, with 732 considered active. Only one new death was recorded, for a total of 11,218, and the number of hospitaliz­ations decreased to 102, with 27 in intensive care.

In the Eastern townships there were six new cases added to the overall total since last Wednesday’s report, but the number of active cases in the region decreased by one to 13, with two in Sherbrooke, two in the Coaticook area, seven in the Haute-yamaska, and one in the Pommeraie. There were no new deaths in the region and the number of hospitaliz­ations remained unchanged at seven, with no one in intensive care.

The total number of vaccine doses administer­ed across the province of Quebec increased to 8,757,940 on Monday, of which 2,704,281 were second doses. As a result, 71.5 per cent of the population is now vaccinated with at least one dose (81.7 per cent of the population 12 and up), and 33.9 per cent are considered adequately vaccinated.

According to Dubé, the 18-29-yearold age brackets are the most concerning in the province when it comes to vaccinatio­n coverage, with 115,000 people left to reach the minimum 75 per cent target. The health minister expressed a hope that the increased flexibilit­y in second-dose dates and an increase in drop-in vaccinatio­n clinics will help motivate stragglers.

The next update on vaccinatio­n in the Eastern Townships is expected on Tuesday.

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