Here Are The Age Groups Most Affected By COVID-19 In Quebec Up Until Now

It's not only the elderly who are being affected...

With Quebec's second wave of COVID-19 upon us, certain age groups are finding themselves more affected by outbreaks. Currently, four population groups alone account for nearly 60% of all cases in Quebec since the beginning of the pandemic.

So, we thought we'd give you a brief overview of the situation in the province in relation to the age of those infected.

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20 to 29 years The age group most affected by COVID-19 in Quebec

According to information available on the Quebec government website, people in their twenties are the most affected by COVID-19 in our province.

Government of Quebec

In fact, the 20-29 age group alone represents 15.8% of all confirmed cases since the beginning of the pandemic.

This is closely followed by the 40-49 age group, which accounts for 14.6% of the total.

The 50 to 59-year-olds, with 13.7%, and the 30 to 39-year-olds, with 13.3%, are the other age groups most affected.

Last weekend, François Legault invited young Quebecers to unite in the face of the virus and help convince the skeptics of its dangers. According to him, "there is nothing better than one young person to convince another young person."

The situation continues to rapidly evolve in Quebec. On Sunday, September 27, the daily report showed 896 new cases in the last 24 hours, a record since May 6. In total, 71,901 people have been infected in Quebec since the beginning of spring.

This article was originally published in French on Narcity Québec.

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