Quebec reports 91 more COVID-19 deaths as confirmed cases surpass 52,000

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There are now 4,885 people who have died of COVID-19 in Quebec, health authorities announced Thursday, as confirmed cases in the province reached 52,143.

That’s up 91 from the 4,794 deaths reported Wednesday; public health officials said 65 of those newly reported deaths occurred prior to May 28.

There are 1,076 people being treated for COVID-19 in Quebec hospitals as of Thursday, down 65 from the 1,141 reported Wednesday. Of those in a hospital, 146 are in intensive care, down 12 from the 158 reported 24 hours earlier.

 

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BULLSHIT!!!

This isn't a Canada issue, this is clearly a problem specific to the unique nation of Quebec. Did you ever notice the Quebecois don't like to follow rules like the rest of us? Like the lanes no the road are just a suggestion for example? Turn signals? Nah! It's the culture.

Approaching 5,000 DEATHS!

But again it's Quebec, so remember, no criticism allowed.

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