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The provincial government reported 669 new cases of COVID-19 in Quebec on February 15, the lowest single-day total since September.

New COVID-19 cases in Quebec have declined daily since February 12, when the province reported 1,049 new coronavirus cases.

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Quebec researchers from the Montreal Heart Institute have found that colchicine — a medication used to treat inflammation and gout — is an effective oral treatment for COVID-19.

Colchicine is currently the only known effective oral medication for treating non-hospitalized COVID-19 patients — a world first, according to a press release issued by the Institute on January 23.

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Quebec's COVID-19 related death toll surpassed 9,000 on January 15.

The province reported a total of 9,005 deaths since the start of the pandemic, including 67 new deaths.

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As rumours of a province-wide curfew circulate, Quebec reported a total of 1,393 COVID-19 patients in-hospital — the highest number of hospitalizations since mid-May.

On May 25, the Quebec National Institute of Public Health (INSPQ) reported 1,401 hospitalizations in the province. The numbers decreased as time went on, then began curving upward again at the end of September.

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An Instagram story recently posted to social media by a medical student shows stretchers set-up in the Montreal Jewish General Hospital garage.

Despite its caption remarking, "So many patients that we have reached [the point] of receiving [patients] in the hospital garage," the hospital clarified that this protocol is not related to Quebec's surging hospitalizations.

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At a time when weed is sold at the SQDC and Canadians' mental health is at an all-time low, Montreal's psychedelics community says change is coming.

Since August, Health Canada has granted five legal exemptions to Canadians requesting access to psilocybin —"magic mushroom" — therapy for both end-of-life care and severe mental trauma. 

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On December 22, the province reported that there were 2,183 new COVID-19 cases in Quebec. It's the fourth consecutive day that Quebec has reported over 2,000 new cases of COVID-19. 

Today also sets a new record in the province, with the highest number of new cases in a single day since the start of the pandemic.

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In a press conference on December 18, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé warned the population that the COVID-19 situation in Quebec hospitals is "very critical."

Hospitals in Quebec reached a "cap" of 1,000 COVID-19 patients in-hospital, Dubé said.

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On December 5, the province once again broke its record for a one-day increase in COVID-19 cases, reporting 2,031 new COVID-19 cases in Quebec.

This is the first time new cases have increased by over 2,000 in a single day. The previous record was 1,514 on December 1.

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Montreal hospitals are known for being incredibly innovative. And as proof, a new research program into cancer treatment has the potential to help millions of people around the world. 

The Hematology-Oncology and Cellular Therapy University Institute (HOCTUI), which can be found at Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital announced on November 23 that it would be researching T cell immunotherapy, a treatment for metastatic synovial sarcoma.

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Quebec reported 1,097 new cases of COVID-19 on October 10 — which means the province has seen more than 1,000 new cases for seven out of the past eight days.

The highest number this week was 1,364 new cases on October 5, and the lowest was 900 new cases on October 6. 

Nevertheless, in a press conference on October 9, Premier François Legault said the preventative measures taken by Quebecers have contributed to a "certain stabilization."

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For the first time in five days, Quebec's daily count of new COVID-19 cases dropped below 1,000.

The government reported 900 new cases overnight on October 7, bringing the total number of people infected to 81,914.

The number of COVID-19 hospitalizations in the province also saw a sharp dip with 12 new hospitalizations, compared to October 6, when the government recorded 36 new hospitalizations.

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