Sherbrooke Record

Astrazenec­a cut-off age

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Quebec rose to 686, an increase of three; and the number of people in intensive care increased by eight, to 183.

In the Eastern Townships 31 new cases were recorded on Monday, but the overall number of active cases in the region decreased by 12, to 365. Although 141 of those cases are in the Sherbrooke area, the Du Granit and Coaticook sectors remain the areas with the highest concentrat­ion of infections in relation to their population. There were no new deaths in the region but the number of hospitaliz­ations and people in intensive care both increased by two, for totals of 19 and six respective­ly.

A total of 2,399,934 doses of vaccine had been administer­ed as of Monday morning out of 2,836,485 doses received by the province in total, accounting for 28 per cent of the provincial population.

Another 230,490 doses of Pfizer are expected this week and 18,960 doses of Astrazenec­a that were received last week are still in transit through the health and social services network.

In the Eastern Townships more than one in four residents have now received at least one dose, with more than 1,000 people now having received their second. The Memphremag­og area continues to lead the pack in terms of vaccine coverage, with 31.9 per cent of all residents partially vaccinated.

The percentage of positive test results showing the presence of a variant in Quebec is now at 78.7 per cent, with 22,821 having been confirmed across the province. Of those, 475 confirmati­ons have been in the Estrie region, where the average confirmati­on rate of variants has been 73.8 per cent over the last week.

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