QUÉBEC CITY, Aug. 4, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ The latest data of the evolution of COVID-19 in Québec reveal 123 new cases, bringing the total number of people infected to 59,845. During the same period, 1 new death was recorded, to which is added 1 death that occurred before July 27, for a total of 5,685. The number of hospitalizations decreased by 3 compared to the previous day, with an overall total of 169. Among these, 21 patients are in intensive care, an increase of 3. On August 2, 9,574 tests were performed, for a cumulative total of 1,277,886.

Summary Data Evolution Table

Date

New confirmed cases

New deaths

Hospitalizations

Hospitalizations in intensive care

Tests performed

July 28

112

2

190

(-3)

9

(+1)

17,283

July 29

139

1

208

(+18)

18

(+9)

17,190

July 30

164

1

189

(-19)

15

(-3)

18,437

July 31

146

0

177

(-12)

18

(+3)

14,934

August 1

141

1

172

(-5)

17

(-1)

14,432

August 2

123

1

172

18

(+1)

9,574

August 3

123

1

169

(-3)

21

(+3)

NA

Please note that the data in the table are presented according to their date of entry. They are captured at the date shown and cover the preceding 24 hours, except for testing data, which is subject to an additional 24-hour availability delay and corresponds to tests made on the actual date shown.

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.
  • limit your travel as much as possible.

For people age 12 and over, wearing a face covering is now mandatory in most enclosed and partially enclosed public places and on public transit. 

Should symptoms appear:

  • self-isolate;
  • cough into your elbow;
  • immediately discard tissues after use and wash your hands;
  • consult the Self-care Guide or call 1 877 644-4545 to find out about procedures to be followed.

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Last update: March 9, 2021