The World Health Organization has officially declared COVID-19 a pandemic.
For now, the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) is under control in Québec, but the present weeks are critical. Community transmission of the virus now extends to all regions of Québec. The Government is taking all the necessary measures to contain the contagion as much as possible.
The latest data of the evolution of COVID-19 over the past 24 hours in Québec reveal:
- 1,177 new cases, bringing the total number of people infected to 143,548.
- The data also report 28 new deaths, for a total of 7,084. Among these 28 deaths, 3 have occurred in the last 24 hours, 22 have occurred between November 24 and November 29, 1 has occurred before Novembre 24 and 2 have occurred at an unknown date.
- The number of hospitalizations increased by 26 compared to the previous day, for a cumulative total of 719. Among these, the number of people in intensive care increased by 4, for a total of 98.
- The samples conducted on November 29 amount to 20,326 for a total of 3,917,699.
Summary Data Evolution Table Read the content of note no.1
- Content of note no. 1
Note that the majority of data are presented according to the day they were entered. They are extracted at 4 p.m. at the date shown and cover the preceding 24 hours. However, the availability of the data on samples involves an additional delay of 24 hours and these correspond to the number of samples taken on the date shown.
- Content of note no. 2
It should also be noted that the data prior to those of the last 24 hours presented in the column Deaths have been adjusted according to the actual dates of death. This explains the variation of some data compared to those presented in previous press releases. The daily death toll is influenced by the time required for the physician to report the death, the time required to complete the investigation to confirm that the death was attributable to COVID-19, and the entry into the system.
COVID-19 outbreak data in Québec:
- Number of confirmed cases by region
- Evolution of confirmed cases since the start of the second wave
- Distribution of confirmed cases by age group
- Active and completed outbreaks by environment
- Number of samples and analyzes carried out, negative and confirmed cases
- Number of hospitalizations
- Number of deaths by region
- Distribution of deaths by age group
- Situation in living environments for the elderly and vulnerable
- Situation in schools
- Number of cases in detention facilities
This table now shows the number of daily cases for a 7-day period from Sunday to Saturday, as well as the cumulative number of cases since the start of the pandemic. This table shows data currently available for the period of November 22 to November 28, 2020.
Data presented according to the day they were entered and cumulative data. Source: TSP, MSSS, November 30, 2020, 4 p.m.
Source: Registre des éclosions, November 30, 2020, 4 p.m.
Note: Results could be underestimated due to possible delays in data entry.
Number of samples and analyzes carried out, negative and confirmed cases
- Samples taken on November 29, 2020: 20,326
- Analyzes carried out on November 29, 20201: 21,403
- Negative cases2: 2,059,065
- Confirmed cases2: 143,548
1: The most recent daily data on samples and analyzes carried out are confirmed in the days following the transmission of the data. Therefore, a slight variation of these data can be observed over time.
2: Cumulative data. Source: Infocentre de santé publique (LSPQ and supraregional laboratories), November 30, 2020, 4 p.m. The method for calculating negative cases has been revised to exclude people who have received one or more negative results in additional screening tests during the same episode of infection. An episode of infection corresponds to the period of 90 days following a first positive test.
Number of hospitalizations
- Number of regular hospitalizations: 621
- Number in intensive care: 98
- Total number of hospitalizations1: 719
1: Daily data. Source: Preliminary transmissions by MED-ÉCHO, data reported by hospitals on November 30, 2020, 4 p.m. The hospital centers selected are the general and specialized hospital centers offering mainly acute care.
The results presented in the following tables refer to the person's living environment. In other words, if a resident is currently hospitalized in a hospital center, the latter will be counted in the result of his place of residence.
Situation in private seniors' residences (RPA) (PDF 708 Kb) (in French only)
Situation in CHSLD (PDF 629 Kb) (in French only)
The Gouvernement du Québec has made public the report from the Canadian Armed Forces, resulting from their presence in the long-term care facilities (CHSLD’s). To read it, please consult the document Observations sur les centres d’hébergement de soins longue durée (PDF 2.06 Mb) (in French only).
Distribution of the number of daily deaths related to the COVID-19 according to their living environment
The reported number of deaths for the most recent days may be underestimated due to a delay in reporting the death or in the data input.
Source: TSP, MSSS (Updated on November 30, 2020 at 4 p.m.)
Note: A total of 63 deaths does not appear on the graph because the date of death is missing. The moving average is calculated over a period of 7 days and corresponds to the average number of deaths of the selected day, the previous 3 days and the following 3 days. It provides an overview of the trend.
The proportion of the detainee population with COVID-19 is : 0,14 %.
Number of detainees having died from COVID-19: 1
See the questions and answers regarding detainees and offenders in the context of COVID-19.
The data are updated daily from Monday to Friday.
See the questions and answers regarding detainees and offenders in the context of COVID-19.
The data are updated daily from Monday to Friday.
In Canada, COVID-19 is a serious health threat, and the situation is evolving daily. The risk will vary between and within communities, but given the increasing number of cases in Canada, the risk to Canadians is considered high. You can find information about the outbreak in the Current situation section on the Government of Canada’s site.
Scenarios for the evolution of COVID-19
At a time when the authorities are considering a gradual resumption of economic, social and clinical activities, the experts looked into the impacts it could have on the trajectory of the pandemic and on the resources to cope with it. For more information, see the page Projections des impacts d’une reprise progressive des activités économiques, sociales et cliniques (in French only) on the website of the Institut national de santé publique du Québec.
You can also consult the document Evolution and projection of the number of active hospitalizations of people infected with COVID‑19 in Quebec (PDF 266 Kb) (in French only). For additional information regarding projections for hospitalizations, see the Risque d’hospitalisation et projections des besoins hospitaliers (in French only) page on the website of the Institut national d’excellence en santé et en services sociaux (INESSS) and the presentation – October 16, 2020 (in French only) of Institut national de santé publique (INSPQ) .
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