It's hard to believe, but on Wednesday, November 11, we hit the eight-month mark of the COVID-19 pandemic. We just don't know if it's hard to believe that that it's already been eight months or if it's only been eight months. Either way, it's safe to say that COVID-19 hit Quebec pretty hard during 2020. Currently, the province is sitting at 123,845 total cases since March, as of November 14. 9,034 of those cases were between November 8 and 14. 12 regions are under red zone restrictions, but these five regions are leading the pack... Editor's Choice: Bars In Montreal That Sadly Closed Their Doors Forever In 2020 Montréal Number Of Cases Reported Between November 8 – 14: 2,152 Total Cases Since The Start Of The Pandemic: 46,583 Zone: Red View this post on Instagram A post shared by lenou en vadrouille (@lenou_en_vadrouille) Montérégie Number Of Cases Reported Between November 8 – 14: 1,093 Total Cases Since The Start Of The Pandemic: 17,800 Zone: Red View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tourisme Montérégie (@tourismemonteregie) Laval Number Of Cases Reported Between November 8 – 14: 575 Total Cases Since The Start Of The Pandemic: 10,295 Zone: Red View this post on Instagram A post shared by @landscape.lover20 Capitale-Nationale Number Of Cases Reported Between November 8 – 14: 697 Total Cases Since The Start Of The Pandemic: 10,037 Zone: Red View this post on Instagram A post shared by Québec, Québec, Canada (@quebeccite) Lanaudière Number Of Cases Reported Between November 8 – 14: 1,078 Total Cases Since The Start Of The Pandemic: 9,515 Zone: Red View this post on Instagram A post shared by Barbara // expat au Québec 🌺 (@terrissedepoche)