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If it feels like a trip to the emergency room in Quebec takes all day, you're not alone. And while the province's long hospital wait times are not exactly breaking news, a new report shows just how much worse the wait is here compared to the rest of the country.

According to fresh data from the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI), the median ER stay in Quebec is now 5 hours and 23 minutes — the longest in Canada by a long shot. For context, that's almost double the wait in Newfoundland and Labrador, where patients spend just 2 hours and 45 minutes on average.

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Quebec is facing a growing measles outbreak, with 11 confirmed cases across Montreal, Laval, Montérégie and the Laurentians as of January 13.

As a result, Santé Québec has issued an urgent notice for residents to take precautions against this highly contagious disease, which has been linked to several locations across the city.

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If you've been looking to snag a position with the Government of Quebec, then we've got you covered. Well, actually...Urgences-santé has got you covered.

Urgences-santé is currently recruiting full-time students for the summer season. The medical team is looking to fill an array of open positions from maintenance, equipment and building workers. The various roles pay up to $22.91/hour all while opening up doors further into the healthcare field.

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Quebec's public health boss is set to address the current state of COVID-19 in the province on Wednesday at 1 p.m. The health update comes as hospitalizations are down and Quebec nears the lifting of its mandatory mask rule on Saturday, May 14. By this weekend, only public transport will continue to require the use of face coverings.

Interim Public Health Director Dr. Luc Boileau will be joined by the senior strategic medical advisor on public health for the Ministry of Health and Social Services, Dr. Marie-France Raynault, and CHU Sainte-Justine microbiologist Dr. Caroline Quach.

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Quebec Public Health put their foot in their mouth on Thursday afternoon when the daily COVID-19 update on Twitter linked to a Pornhub fetish video, instead of the usual breakdown of pandemic case counts and infection rates.

When visitors clicked the link in the original tweet, they were taken to an amateur porn video titled "Femdom feet worship." The 10-minute film features a lot of heavy sighing while someone in a mask kisses and sucks on toes.

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COVID-19 hospitalizations in the province have been on the rise this week. In the past 24 hours, Quebec reported 145 new patients in care bringing the total to 1,938 and marking the highest jump since January when a curfew was still in effect.

Public Health recorded 67 people in intensive care, a decrease of two compared to the previous day. While 294 new people have been hospitalized, 149 were also discharged.

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Happy Monday — Quebec just reported 15,293 new daily COVID-19 cases.

Every day from December 28, 2021, to January 1, 2022, the province continuously beat the previous day's record of new cases reported. On January 1, the province recorded the highest number we've seen since the start of the pandemic, reporting 17,122 new infections in the previous 24 hours.

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For the last five days of 2021, Quebec broke its daily COVID-19 case count record day after day. On January 1, the province recorded the highest number we've seen since the start of the pandemic, reporting 17,122 new infections in the previous 24 hours.

Luckily, the data for January 2 finally broke that record-breaking streak. In the last 24 hours, Quebec reported 15,845 new cases.

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New year, same continuous record-breaking numbers for our province. On January 1, Quebec's daily COVID-19 case count saw the highest number we've seen since the start of the pandemic, reporting 17,122 new infections in the past 24 hours.

For the first time, Quebec announced over 17,000 new daily cases. The previous record was broken the day prior when the province reported 16,461 new cases. This marks five days in a row that Quebec has shattered its daily record.

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Quebec reported 13,149 new COVID-19 cases on December 29, slashing a daily record set just 24 hours earlier, when the province surpassed the 12,000 new case mark for the first time.

Experts have warned, however, that official case counts have likely not been capturing the whole picture since the introduction of rapid at-home testing.

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Due to the immense rise in daily positive COVID-19 results in Quebec, it seems Santé Québec simply cannot keep up with its individual calls to inform people that they have contracted the virus.

In a tweet Tuesday night, Santé Québec wrote, "Due to the high number of cases, positive test results will be communicated by email to those who consent."

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Though the numbers are down a bit from yesterday, Quebec's daily COVID-19 case count is still soaring. On Saturday, the province reported its second-highest number of new cases since the start of the pandemic while hospitalizations saw their largest spike in almost a year.

The Ministry of Health and Social Services reported 3,631 new cases on December 18. It also recorded 347 hospitalizations, up 35 since the day prior — the biggest daily increase since January 11, 2021, when hospitalizations went up by 61. Seventy-four of those patients were in the ICU.

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