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=== Bas-Saint-Laurent ===
=== Bas-Saint-Laurent ===
On March 19, a citizen of [[Rivière-du-Loup]] was declared positive for COVID-19.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1675185/coronavirus-rdl-bas-saint-laurent-bsl-confirme|title=1 er cas de COVID-19 à Rivière-du-Loup : " personne n'est à l'abri "|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Société-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321023730/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1675185/coronavirus-rdl-bas-saint-laurent-bsl-confirme|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


On March 25, an elderly returning from travel was the first death in the region, when the total number of cases was six.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.journaldequebec.com/2020/03/25/covid-19-un-premier-deces-dans-le-bas-saint-laurent|title=COVID-19: un premier décès dans le Bas-Saint-Laurent|last=Gamache-Fortin|first=Simon|website=Le Journal de Québec|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>
* On March 19, a citizen of [[Rivière-du-Loup]] was declared positive for COVID-19.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1675185/coronavirus-rdl-bas-saint-laurent-bsl-confirme|title=1 er cas de COVID-19 à Rivière-du-Loup : " personne n'est à l'abri "|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Société-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321023730/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1675185/coronavirus-rdl-bas-saint-laurent-bsl-confirme|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 25, an elderly citizen returning from travel was the first death in the region, when the total number of cases was six.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.journaldequebec.com/2020/03/25/covid-19-un-premier-deces-dans-le-bas-saint-laurent|title=COVID-19: un premier décès dans le Bas-Saint-Laurent|last=Gamache-Fortin|first=Simon|website=Le Journal de Québec|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>

As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.
* As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.


=== Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean ===
=== Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean ===
On March 20, authorities have revealed the first case of COVID-19 in the region. The person is man under 40 who recently arrived from Europe to participate at the ''Regard festival''. The man went to the launch of the festival on March 11, but he did not attend any projection according to the director general of the festival, Mariel-Élaine Riou.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iheartradio.ca/energie/energie-saguenay/nouvelles/coronavirus-un-1er-cas-au-saguenay-lac-saint-jean-1.10928668|title=CORONAVIRUS : Un 1er cas au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean|last=Média|first=Bell|website=www.iheartradio.ca|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321205140/https://www.iheartradio.ca/energie/energie-saguenay/nouvelles/coronavirus-un-1er-cas-au-saguenay-lac-saint-jean-1.10928668|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


* On March 20, authorities have revealed the first case of COVID-19 in the region. The person is man under 40 who recently arrived from Europe to participate at the ''Regard festival''. The man went to the launch of the festival on March 11, but he did not attend any projection according to the director general of the festival, Mariel-Élaine Riou.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iheartradio.ca/energie/energie-saguenay/nouvelles/coronavirus-un-1er-cas-au-saguenay-lac-saint-jean-1.10928668|title=CORONAVIRUS : Un 1er cas au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean|last=Média|first=Bell|website=www.iheartradio.ca|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321205140/https://www.iheartradio.ca/energie/energie-saguenay/nouvelles/coronavirus-un-1er-cas-au-saguenay-lac-saint-jean-1.10928668|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.
* As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.

On April 3, twelve new cases were confirmed, bringing the total to 44 for the region. According to the regional Director of Public Health, Dr. Donald Aubin, there was 7 cases in Lac-Saint-Jean and 37 in Saguenay. [[Chicoutimi]] was the most affected city with 21 cases.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690848/bilan-sante-compilation-covid-19-cas|title=COVID-19 : le Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean connaît sa plus forte hausse {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>
* On April 3, twelve new cases were confirmed, bringing the total to 44 for the region. According to the regional Director of Public Health, Dr. Donald Aubin, there were 7 cases in Lac-Saint-Jean and 37 in Saguenay. [[Chicoutimi]] was the most affected city with 21 cases.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690848/bilan-sante-compilation-covid-19-cas|title=COVID-19 : le Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean connaît sa plus forte hausse {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>


=== Capitale-Nationale ===
=== Capitale-Nationale ===
On March 20, a woman who tested positive for COVID-19 was arrested for breaking quarantine under the provincial ''Public Health Act'', after being caught being out in Quebec City's [[Limoilou]] neighbourhood.<ref name=":4" />


* On March 20, a woman who tested positive for COVID-19 was arrested for breaking quarantine under the provincial ''Public Health Act'', after being caught being out in Quebec City's [[Limoilou]] neighbourhood.<ref name=":4" />
The first death in the [[Capitale-Nationale]] region was reported on March 30, with the patient being at least 70 years old.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1689724/deces-covid-19-capitale-nationale-coronavirus-pandemie|title=Une première personne meurt de la COVID-19 dans la Capitale-Nationale {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-04}}</ref>
* On March 30, the first death in the [[Capitale-Nationale]] region was reported, with the patient being at least 70 years old.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1689724/deces-covid-19-capitale-nationale-coronavirus-pandemie|title=Une première personne meurt de la COVID-19 dans la Capitale-Nationale {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-04}}</ref>

An outbreak of cases was reported among staff and patients of the [[palliative care]] department at the [[Jeffery Hale Hospital]] in Quebec City.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/jeffery-hale-palliative-care-covid-19-1.5517933|title=Jeffery Hale staff say more should have been done to contain COVID-19 outbreak in palliative care unit|last=|first=|date=2020-04-03|website=CBC News|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-04-11}}</ref>
* An outbreak of cases was reported among staff and patients of the [[palliative care]] department at the [[Jeffery Hale Hospital]] in Quebec City.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/jeffery-hale-palliative-care-covid-19-1.5517933|title=Jeffery Hale staff say more should have been done to contain COVID-19 outbreak in palliative care unit|last=|first=|date=2020-04-03|website=CBC News|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-04-11}}</ref>


=== Mauricie and Centre-du-Québec ===
=== Mauricie and Centre-du-Québec ===
On March 11, the Ministry of Health and Social Services confirmed the first case of COVID-19 in Mauricie. According to an information officer at CIUSSS MCQ, the person is a woman who came back from a trip in France<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/covid-19-un-premier-cas-en-mauricie-b693792c63107258c2a68dd05cf0976a|title=COVID-19: un premier cas en Mauricie|date=2020-03-12|website=Le Nouvelliste|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321234721/https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/covid-19-un-premier-cas-en-mauricie-b693792c63107258c2a68dd05cf0976a|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> and worked for ''Innovation et Développement économique Trois-Rivières'' (IDE).<ref name="auto3">{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1680032/covid-19-nouveau-cas-mauricie-centre-du-quebec|title=COVID-19 : un nouveau cas en Mauricie Centre-du-Québec|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322012256/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1680032/covid-19-nouveau-cas-mauricie-centre-du-quebec|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

On March 17, the Mayor of Trois-Rivières, Jean Lamarche, indicated in a live video broadcast on the City's Facebook page that the two new cases of COVID-19 in the region were an employee of the City and another of IDE.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/deux-nouveaux-cas-de-covid-19-a-trois-rivieres-36d1dad45dcae08b4b5ed32af35b6b5e|title=Deux nouveaux cas de COVID-19 à Trois-Rivières|date=2020-03-16|website=Le Nouvelliste|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321234722/https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/deux-nouveaux-cas-de-covid-19-a-trois-rivieres-36d1dad45dcae08b4b5ed32af35b6b5e|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

According to Radio-Canada, the fourth case in the region were detected in [[Shawinigan]] on March 20. The CIUSS MCQ confirmed that he or she has just returned from a trip.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1678097/un-nouveau-cas-de-covid-19-en-mauricie-centre-du-quebec|title=Un nouveau cas de COVID-19 en Mauricie-Centre-du-Québec|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322005224/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1678097/un-nouveau-cas-de-covid-19-en-mauricie-centre-du-quebec|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


* On March 11, the Ministry of Health and Social Services confirmed the first case of COVID-19 in Mauricie. According to an information officer at CIUSSS MCQ, the person is a woman who came back from a trip in France<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/covid-19-un-premier-cas-en-mauricie-b693792c63107258c2a68dd05cf0976a|title=COVID-19: un premier cas en Mauricie|date=2020-03-12|website=Le Nouvelliste|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321234721/https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/covid-19-un-premier-cas-en-mauricie-b693792c63107258c2a68dd05cf0976a|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> and worked for ''Innovation et Développement économique Trois-Rivières'' (IDE).<ref name="auto3">{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1680032/covid-19-nouveau-cas-mauricie-centre-du-quebec|title=COVID-19 : un nouveau cas en Mauricie Centre-du-Québec|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322012256/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1680032/covid-19-nouveau-cas-mauricie-centre-du-quebec|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
On March 21, the fifth case in the region were listed. The person would had travel recently.<ref name="auto3"/>
* On March 17, the Mayor of Trois-Rivières, Jean Lamarche, indicated in a live video broadcast on the City's Facebook page that the two new cases of COVID-19 in the region were an employee of the City and another of IDE.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/deux-nouveaux-cas-de-covid-19-a-trois-rivieres-36d1dad45dcae08b4b5ed32af35b6b5e|title=Deux nouveaux cas de COVID-19 à Trois-Rivières|date=2020-03-16|website=Le Nouvelliste|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321234722/https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/deux-nouveaux-cas-de-covid-19-a-trois-rivieres-36d1dad45dcae08b4b5ed32af35b6b5e|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* According to Radio-Canada, the fourth case in the region was detected in [[Shawinigan]] on March 20. The CIUSS MCQ confirmed that he or she had just returned from a trip.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1678097/un-nouveau-cas-de-covid-19-en-mauricie-centre-du-quebec|title=Un nouveau cas de COVID-19 en Mauricie-Centre-du-Québec|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322005224/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1678097/un-nouveau-cas-de-covid-19-en-mauricie-centre-du-quebec|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 21, the fifth case in the region was listed. The person had traveled recently.<ref name="auto3" />


=== Estrie ===
=== Estrie ===
On March 12, the director of public health in Estrie, Dr. Alain Poirier, confirmed the first case of COVID-19 in the region. The individual had recently traveled in [[Italy]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/sherbrooke/covid-19--un-premier-cas-en-estrie-0cd832ae9f29b6863467a70e6eddda07|title=COVID-19 : un premier cas en Estrie|date=2020-03-12|website=La Tribune|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322004126/https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/sherbrooke/covid-19--un-premier-cas-en-estrie-0cd832ae9f29b6863467a70e6eddda07|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> Hours later, the second case were confirmed. The person had also traveled recently.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2020/03/13/deuxieme-cas-de-covid-19-en-estrie|title=Deuxième cas de COVID-19 en Estrie|website=TVA Nouvelles|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322010837/https://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2020/03/13/deuxieme-cas-de-covid-19-en-estrie|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


On March 14, the [[Government of Quebec]] announced a third case in the region. According to the CIUSS de l'Estrie, the individual was not living in the region anymore, but had a street address at his name.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/un-troisieme-cas-de-covid-19-confirme-en-estrie-mais-hors-de-la-region-1362d6ee78d6d9fc8ec392703435f5d7|title=Un troisième cas de COVID-19 confirmé en Estrie... mais hors de la région|date=2020-03-14|website=La Tribune|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322010838/https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/un-troisieme-cas-de-covid-19-confirme-en-estrie-mais-hors-de-la-region-1362d6ee78d6d9fc8ec392703435f5d7|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> Therefore, it is unclear were this case is compiled.
* On March 12, the director of public health in Estrie, Dr. Alain Poirier, confirmed the first case of COVID-19 in the region. The individual had recently traveled in [[Italy]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/sherbrooke/covid-19--un-premier-cas-en-estrie-0cd832ae9f29b6863467a70e6eddda07|title=COVID-19 : un premier cas en Estrie|date=2020-03-12|website=La Tribune|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322004126/https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/sherbrooke/covid-19--un-premier-cas-en-estrie-0cd832ae9f29b6863467a70e6eddda07|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> Hours later, the second case was confirmed. The person had also traveled recently.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2020/03/13/deuxieme-cas-de-covid-19-en-estrie|title=Deuxième cas de COVID-19 en Estrie|website=TVA Nouvelles|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322010837/https://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2020/03/13/deuxieme-cas-de-covid-19-en-estrie|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 14, the [[Government of Quebec]] announced a third case in the region. According to the CIUSS de l'Estrie, the individual was not living in the region anymore, but had a street address in his name.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/un-troisieme-cas-de-covid-19-confirme-en-estrie-mais-hors-de-la-region-1362d6ee78d6d9fc8ec392703435f5d7|title=Un troisième cas de COVID-19 confirmé en Estrie... mais hors de la région|date=2020-03-14|website=La Tribune|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322010838/https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/un-troisieme-cas-de-covid-19-confirme-en-estrie-mais-hors-de-la-region-1362d6ee78d6d9fc8ec392703435f5d7|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> Therefore, it is unclear where this case is compiled.

On March 15, another case were confirmed by Dr Marie-Maud Couture, head of the emergency department of the Public Health de l'Estrie. The patient was related to one of the two cases of March 12.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/trois-cas-de-covid-19-confirmes-en-estrie-9b0c95c30cfb2b885c68074de5517080|title=Trois cas de COVID-19 confirmés en Estrie|date=2020-03-15|website=La Tribune|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322010836/https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/trois-cas-de-covid-19-confirmes-en-estrie-9b0c95c30cfb2b885c68074de5517080|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 15, another case was confirmed by Dr Marie-Maud Couture, head of the emergency department of the Public Health de l'Estrie. The patient was related to one of the two cases of March 12.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/trois-cas-de-covid-19-confirmes-en-estrie-9b0c95c30cfb2b885c68074de5517080|title=Trois cas de COVID-19 confirmés en Estrie|date=2020-03-15|website=La Tribune|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322010836/https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/trois-cas-de-covid-19-confirmes-en-estrie-9b0c95c30cfb2b885c68074de5517080|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 18, six new cases were confirmed in Estrie, bringing the total number of cases to nine in the region. According to Dr. Alain Poirier, these six new cases were connected to a trip to [[Austria]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/sherbrooke/six-cas-importes-dautriche-521c6d36f907877a5602c5520704b247|title=Six cas importés d'Autriche|date=2020-03-18|website=La Tribune|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322004123/https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/sherbrooke/six-cas-importes-dautriche-521c6d36f907877a5602c5520704b247|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

On March 18, six new cases were confirmed in Estrie, bringing the total number of cases to nine in the region. According to Dr. Alain Poirier, these six new cases were coming back from a trip to [[Austria]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/sherbrooke/six-cas-importes-dautriche-521c6d36f907877a5602c5520704b247|title=Six cas importés d'Autriche|date=2020-03-18|website=La Tribune|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322004123/https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/sherbrooke/six-cas-importes-dautriche-521c6d36f907877a5602c5520704b247|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 19, nine cases were confirmed in Estrie, bringing the total number of cases to 18 in the region. All new cases were people who had recently traveled, or had relatives that traveled, like their spouse or their child. Dr. Poirier said to [[La Tribune]] that "Basically, these are quite young people, who chose to travel during spring break because they have families ... They are all quarantined at home".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/sherbrooke/neuf-nouveaux-cas-en-estrie-les-gens-revenaient-deurope-3e22c45ec2fe7824c10bcb579379796a|title=Neuf nouveaux cas en Estrie: les gens revenaient d'Europe|date=2020-03-19|website=La Tribune|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322004126/https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/sherbrooke/neuf-nouveaux-cas-en-estrie-les-gens-revenaient-deurope-3e22c45ec2fe7824c10bcb579379796a|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 21, the [[Le Journal de Montréal|Journal de Montréal]] reported that several of the 27 confirmed cases of COVID-19 under the jurisdiction of the CIUSSS de l'Estrie were reported in the [[Granby, Quebec|Granby]] and [[Bromont, Quebec|Bromont]] sectors, including two medical staff from the Granby Hospital.<ref>{{Citation|last=QMI|first=Agence|title=COVID-19: L'inquiétude monte à Granby|url=https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2020/03/21/covid-19-linquietude-monte-a-granby|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322004124/https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2020/03/21/covid-19-linquietude-monte-a-granby|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

* On April 3, 46 new cases and one more death were confirmed in the region. According to the MSSS, on that date, 450 cases and 4 deaths were confirmed<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690823/mort-estrie-covid19-bilan-sherbrooke-coronavirus|title=L'Estrie compte maintenant 450 cas de COVID-19 et 4 décès {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
On March 19, nine cases were confirmed in Estrie, bringing the total number of cases to 18 in the region. All new cases are people who have recently traveled or relatives, like their spouse or their child. The Dr. Poirier said to [[La Tribune]] that "Basically, these are quite young people, who chose to travel during spring break because they have families ... They are all quarantined at home".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/sherbrooke/neuf-nouveaux-cas-en-estrie-les-gens-revenaient-deurope-3e22c45ec2fe7824c10bcb579379796a|title=Neuf nouveaux cas en Estrie: les gens revenaient d'Europe|date=2020-03-19|website=La Tribune|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322004126/https://www.latribune.ca/actualites/sherbrooke/neuf-nouveaux-cas-en-estrie-les-gens-revenaient-deurope-3e22c45ec2fe7824c10bcb579379796a|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

On March 21, the [[Le Journal de Montréal|Journal de Montréal]] reported that several of the 27 confirmed cases of COVID-19 under the jurisdiction of the CIUSSS de l'Estrie were reported in the [[Granby, Quebec|Granby]] and [[Bromont, Quebec|Bromont]] sectors, including two medical staff from the Granby Hospital.<ref>{{Citation|last=QMI|first=Agence|title=COVID-19: L'inquiétude monte à Granby|url=https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2020/03/21/covid-19-linquietude-monte-a-granby|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322004124/https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2020/03/21/covid-19-linquietude-monte-a-granby|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

On April 3, 46 new cases and one more death were confirmed in the region. According to the MSSS, on that date, 450 cases and 4 deaths were confirmed<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690823/mort-estrie-covid19-bilan-sherbrooke-coronavirus|title=L'Estrie compte maintenant 450 cas de COVID-19 et 4 décès {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.


=== Montreal ===
=== Montreal ===
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{{Col-end}}<small>Note: Does not include 1,126 cases whose boroughs or municipalities have not been confirmed.</small>]]
{{Col-end}}<small>Note: Does not include 1,126 cases whose boroughs or municipalities have not been confirmed.</small>]]
On March 10, an employee of the [[Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital]] in Laval, who lives in Montreal, reported for work that day when he was asymptomatic, but during a period when he was contagious. He was later diagnosed with COVID-19.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite web|url=https://courrierlaval.com/premier-cas-declare-a-laval/|title=Premier cas déclaré à Laval {{!}} Courrier Laval|last=Vargas|first=Daniela|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321022532/https://courrierlaval.com/premier-cas-declare-a-laval/|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


* On March 10, an employee of the [[Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital]] in Laval, who lives in Montreal, reported for work that day when he was asymptomatic, but during a period when he was contagious. He was later diagnosed with COVID-19.<ref name="auto1">{{Cite web|url=https://courrierlaval.com/premier-cas-declare-a-laval/|title=Premier cas déclaré à Laval {{!}} Courrier Laval|last=Vargas|first=Daniela|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321022532/https://courrierlaval.com/premier-cas-declare-a-laval/|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
Mayor of Montreal [[Valérie Plante]] announced the closure of public facilities effective March 13, such as arenas, libraries, sports facilities, and swimming pools, as well as the [[Montreal Botanical Garden]] and [[Montreal Planetarium|Planétarium de Montréal]].<ref name=":2" />
* Mayor of Montreal [[Valérie Plante]] announced the closure of public facilities effective March 13, such as arenas, libraries, sports facilities, and swimming pools, as well as the [[Montreal Botanical Garden]] and [[Montreal Planetarium|Planétarium de Montréal]].<ref name=":2" />

On March 14, in a press release, the Sainte-Justine mother-child university hospital centre ([[Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine|CHU Sainte-Justine]]) indicates that a child returned from a trip to Europe had tested positive for COVID-19. It was the first case of coronavirus found in Quebec in a minor.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/covid-19-un-premier-cas-en-mauricie-b693792c63107258c2a68dd05cf0976a|title=COVID-19: un premier cas en Mauricie|date=2020-03-12|website=Le Nouvelliste|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321234721/https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/covid-19-un-premier-cas-en-mauricie-b693792c63107258c2a68dd05cf0976a|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 14, in a press release, the Sainte-Justine mother-child university hospital centre ([[Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine|CHU Sainte-Justine]]) indicated that a child who returned from a trip to Europe had tested positive for COVID-19. It was the first case of coronavirus found in Quebec in a minor.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/covid-19-un-premier-cas-en-mauricie-b693792c63107258c2a68dd05cf0976a|title=COVID-19: un premier cas en Mauricie|date=2020-03-12|website=Le Nouvelliste|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321234721/https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/covid-19-un-premier-cas-en-mauricie-b693792c63107258c2a68dd05cf0976a|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 16, a student at [[Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf]] was tested positive.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2020/03/16/covid-19-deux-eleves-infectes-par-le-coronavirus-dans-des-ecoles-du-grand-montreal|title=COVID-19: Deux élèves infectés par le coronavirus dans des écoles du grand Montréal|last=QMI|first=Agence|website=Le Journal de Montréal|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322013428/https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2020/03/16/covid-19-deux-eleves-infectes-par-le-coronavirus-dans-des-ecoles-du-grand-montreal|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

On March 16, a student at [[Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf]] was tested positive.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2020/03/16/covid-19-deux-eleves-infectes-par-le-coronavirus-dans-des-ecoles-du-grand-montreal|title=COVID-19: Deux élèves infectés par le coronavirus dans des écoles du grand Montréal|last=QMI|first=Agence|website=Le Journal de Montréal|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322013428/https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2020/03/16/covid-19-deux-eleves-infectes-par-le-coronavirus-dans-des-ecoles-du-grand-montreal|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 19, an employee of CHU Sainte-Justine tested positive.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/202003/19/01-5265528-un-cas-de-covid-19-au-chu-sainte-justine.php|title=Un cas de COVID-19 au CHU Sainte-Justine|date=2020-03-19|website=La Presse|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200320131246/https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/202003/19/01-5265528-un-cas-de-covid-19-au-chu-sainte-justine.php|archive-date=March 20, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 20, public health authorities advised that individuals who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 were in several public places in Montreal over the past week including the STM's green line between [[Angrignon station|Angrignon]] and [[McGill station|McGill]] metro stations, the bus 106 from Newman Boulevard towards Angrignon station on March 10, the library of [[Notre-Dame-de-Grâce]] on March 11, the 24 bus headed west on [[Sherbrooke Street|Sherbrooke Stree]]<nowiki/>t between [[Hôpital Notre-Dame|Notre-Dame Hospital]] and the [[Montreal Museum of Fine Arts|Fine Arts Museum]] on March 12 and the Aunja Restaurant on March 13.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.quebec.ca/sante/problemes-de-sante/a-z/informations-generales-sur-le-coronavirus/|title=Informations générales sur la maladie à coronavirus (COVID-19)|website=www.quebec.ca|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321011052/https://www.quebec.ca/sante/problemes-de-sante/a-z/informations-generales-sur-le-coronavirus/|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> These individuals are among the four residents of [[Côte-Saint-Luc]] who were declared positive for COVID-19 according to the city's mayor, Mitchell Brownstein.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1677435/coronavirus-congregation-beth-chabad-lubavitch|title=Quatre cas de COVID-19 à Côte-Saint-Luc {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322005213/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1677435/coronavirus-congregation-beth-chabad-lubavitch|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> On the same date, according to [[Le Devoir]], the emergency chief at [[Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont|Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital]], also received a positive diagnosis of COVID-19.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/sante/575460/le-chef-des-urgences-de-l-hopital-maisonneuve-rosemont-a-teste-positif|title=Le chef des urgences de l'hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont a été déclaré positif|website=Le Devoir|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200320203036/https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/sante/575460/le-chef-des-urgences-de-l-hopital-maisonneuve-rosemont-a-teste-positif|archive-date=March 20, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

* On March 24, Montreal regional public health department said it had identified 300 cases of community transmissions in the metropolitan area on March 23<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1685117/coronavirus-covid-19-direction-sante-publique-montreal-epidemie|title=COVID-19 : la transmission communautaire prend le dessus à Montréal {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
On March 19, an employee of CHU Sainte-Justine tested positive.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/202003/19/01-5265528-un-cas-de-covid-19-au-chu-sainte-justine.php|title=Un cas de COVID-19 au CHU Sainte-Justine|date=2020-03-19|website=La Presse|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200320131246/https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/202003/19/01-5265528-un-cas-de-covid-19-au-chu-sainte-justine.php|archive-date=March 20, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On April 2, 480 cases were detected in Montreal, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 2,642. Of these, there are 17 deaths. In addition, more than 20 outbreaks have been observed in long-term care facilities. Mayor Plante announced that there would be a larger police presence at six major parks (Mont-Royal Park, Jeanne-Mance Park, Laurier Park, La Fontaire Park, Maisonneuve Park, and Canal-de-Lachine Park) to enforce restrictions and physical distancing laws.<ref>{{Citation|last=Iskander|first=Elsa|title=COVID-19: plus de 2600 cas à Montréal, surveillance policière accrue dans les parcs|url=https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2020/04/02/en-direct-les-autorites-de-montreal-font-le-point-sur-la-pandemie-de-coronavirus|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>

* On April 3, while 2,837 cases had been confirmed in the metropolitan area, a total of 204 healthcare workers, including 148 in Montreal, had been diagnosed with COVID-19, including 5 doctors from the Verdun Hospital<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/202004/02/01-5267749-plus-de-200-travailleurs-de-la-sante-infectes-au-quebec.php|title=Plus de 200 travailleurs de la santé infectés au Québec|date=2020-04-03|website=La Presse|language=fr|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. In addition, a second employee of a [[McDonald's]] restaurant was found positive. While the first worked at the branch located at 12 090 rue Sherbrooke Est, the second worked at the restaurant located at 2901 rue Sherbrooke Est<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/202004/03/01-5267902-deux-employes-de-mcdonalds-contamines-a-montreal.php|title=Deux employés de McDonald's contaminés à Montréal|date=2020-04-03|website=La Presse|language=fr|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. According to [[TVA Nouvelles]], the billionaire Michael Rosenberg is said to be in intensive care, with a depation and intubation. The latter had participated in a wedding on March 16 at the [[Crowne Plaza|Crowne Plaza hote]]<nowiki/>l in Montreal<ref>{{Citation|last=Nouvelles|first=T. V. A.|title=COVID-19: le milliardaire montréalais Michael Rosenberg aux soins intensifs|url=https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2020/04/03/le-riche-homme-daffaires-michael-rosenberg-aux-soins-intensifs|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
On March 20, Public health authorities also advertised that individuals who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 were in several public places in Montreal over the past week including the STM's green line between [[Angrignon station|Angrignon]] and [[McGill station|McGill]] metro stations, the bus 106 from Newman Boulevard towards Angrignon station on March 10, the library of [[Notre-Dame-de-Grâce]] on March 11, the 24 bus headed west on [[Sherbrooke Street|Sherbrooke Stree]]<nowiki/>t between [[Hôpital Notre-Dame|Notre-Dame Hospital]] and the [[Montreal Museum of Fine Arts|Fine Arts Museum]] on March 12 and the Aunja Restaurant on March 13.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.quebec.ca/sante/problemes-de-sante/a-z/informations-generales-sur-le-coronavirus/|title=Informations générales sur la maladie à coronavirus (COVID-19)|website=www.quebec.ca|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321011052/https://www.quebec.ca/sante/problemes-de-sante/a-z/informations-generales-sur-le-coronavirus/|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> These individuals are among the four residents of [[Côte-Saint-Luc]] who were declared positive for COVID-19 according to the city's mayor, Mitchell Brownstein.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1677435/coronavirus-congregation-beth-chabad-lubavitch|title=Quatre cas de COVID-19 à Côte-Saint-Luc {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322005213/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1677435/coronavirus-congregation-beth-chabad-lubavitch|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> On the same date, according to [[Le Devoir]], the emergency chief at [[Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont|Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital]], also received a positive diagnosis of COVID-19.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/sante/575460/le-chef-des-urgences-de-l-hopital-maisonneuve-rosemont-a-teste-positif|title=Le chef des urgences de l'hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont a été déclaré positif|website=Le Devoir|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200320203036/https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/sante/575460/le-chef-des-urgences-de-l-hopital-maisonneuve-rosemont-a-teste-positif|archive-date=March 20, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On April 11, it was stated that at least five residents of [[CHSLD Herron]] in Montreal suburb [[Dorval]] had died from COVID-19 in the last month, as part of a larger pattern of neglect discovered at the facility.<ref name=":13" />

On March 24, Montreal regional public health department said it had identified 300 cases of community transmissions in the metropolitan area on March 23<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1685117/coronavirus-covid-19-direction-sante-publique-montreal-epidemie|title=COVID-19 : la transmission communautaire prend le dessus à Montréal {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

On April 2, 480 cases were detected in Montreal, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 2,642. Of these, there are 17 deaths. In addition, more than 20 outbreaks have been observed in long-term care facilities. Mayor Plante announced that there would be a larger police presence at six major parks (Mont-Royal Park, Jeanne-Mance Park, Laurier Park, La Fontaire Park, Maisonneuve Park, and Canal-de-Lachine Park) to enforce restrictions and physical distancing laws.<ref>{{Citation|last=Iskander|first=Elsa|title=COVID-19: plus de 2600 cas à Montréal, surveillance policière accrue dans les parcs|url=https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2020/04/02/en-direct-les-autorites-de-montreal-font-le-point-sur-la-pandemie-de-coronavirus|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>

On April 3, while 2,837 cases had been confirmed in the metropolitan area, a total of 204 healthcare workers, including 148 in Montreal, had been diagnosed with COVID-19, including 5 doctors from the Verdun Hospital<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/202004/02/01-5267749-plus-de-200-travailleurs-de-la-sante-infectes-au-quebec.php|title=Plus de 200 travailleurs de la santé infectés au Québec|date=2020-04-03|website=La Presse|language=fr|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. In addition, a second employee of a [[McDonald's]] restaurant was found positive. While the first worked at the branch located at 12 090 rue Sherbrooke Est, the second worked at the restaurant located at 2901 rue Sherbrooke Est<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/202004/03/01-5267902-deux-employes-de-mcdonalds-contamines-a-montreal.php|title=Deux employés de McDonald's contaminés à Montréal|date=2020-04-03|website=La Presse|language=fr|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. According to [[TVA Nouvelles]], the billionaire Michael Rosenberg is said to be in intensive care, with a depation and intubation. The latter had participated in a wedding on March 16 at the [[Crowne Plaza|Crowne Plaza hote]]<nowiki/>l in Montreal<ref>{{Citation|last=Nouvelles|first=T. V. A.|title=COVID-19: le milliardaire montréalais Michael Rosenberg aux soins intensifs|url=https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2020/04/03/le-riche-homme-daffaires-michael-rosenberg-aux-soins-intensifs|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

On April 11, it was stated that at least five residents of [[CHSLD Herron]] in Montreal suburb [[Dorval]] had died from COVID-19 in the last month, as part of a larger pattern of neglect discovered at the facility.<ref name=":13" />


=== Outaouais ===
=== Outaouais ===
The first case of COVID-19 was found in the emergency department of Hull Hospital on March 18. According to the Outaouais Integrated Health and Social Services Center (CISSS), it is someone who has recently traveled.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1673333/coronavirus-premier-cas-outaouais-cisss-voyage-depistage-hopital-hull|title=Un premier cas de COVID-19 en Outaouais {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Société-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321022204/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1673333/coronavirus-premier-cas-outaouais-cisss-voyage-depistage-hopital-hull|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> Two days later, the CISSS confirmed during a press conference that the individual was transferred to the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal for additional treatment.<ref name="auto4">{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1678767/coronavirus-outaouais-cas-positifs-depistage-ontario-gatineau|title=Un 2e cas de COVID-19 en Outaouais, confirme le CISSS {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321045256/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1678767/coronavirus-outaouais-cas-positifs-depistage-ontario-gatineau|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


* The first case of COVID-19 was found in the emergency department of Hull Hospital on March 18. According to the Outaouais Integrated Health and Social Services Center (CISSS), it is someone who has recently traveled.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1673333/coronavirus-premier-cas-outaouais-cisss-voyage-depistage-hopital-hull|title=Un premier cas de COVID-19 en Outaouais {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Société-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321022204/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1673333/coronavirus-premier-cas-outaouais-cisss-voyage-depistage-hopital-hull|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> Two days later, the CISSS confirmed during a press conference that the individual was transferred to the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal for additional treatment.<ref name="auto4">{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1678767/coronavirus-outaouais-cas-positifs-depistage-ontario-gatineau|title=Un 2e cas de COVID-19 en Outaouais, confirme le CISSS {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321045256/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1678767/coronavirus-outaouais-cas-positifs-depistage-ontario-gatineau|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
On March 20, a second resident contracted the virus. The infected person had received her test in the province of [[Ontario]].<ref name="auto4"/>
* On March 20, a second resident contracted the virus. The infected person had received her test in the province of [[Ontario]].<ref name="auto4" />


=== Abitibi-Témiscamingue ===
=== Abitibi-Témiscamingue ===


On March 24, the first four cases were confirmed by the CISSS-AT in the region<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1681949/coronavirus-cas-malades-tests-abitibi-temiscamingue|title=COVID-19 : 4 cas en Abitibi-Témiscamingue {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. Two other cases were detected the next day and the day after. In all cases, the individuals returned from abroad<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1687876/sixieme-cas-coronavirus-abitibi-temiscamingue|title=Un 6e cas de COVID-19 confirmé en Abitibi-Témiscamingue|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* On March 24, the first four cases were confirmed by the CISSS-AT in the region<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1681949/coronavirus-cas-malades-tests-abitibi-temiscamingue|title=COVID-19 : 4 cas en Abitibi-Témiscamingue {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. Two other cases were detected the next day and the day after. In all cases, the individuals returned from abroad<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1687876/sixieme-cas-coronavirus-abitibi-temiscamingue|title=Un 6e cas de COVID-19 confirmé en Abitibi-Témiscamingue|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* On March 26, the number of people infected rose to 11<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1688603/onze-cas-abitibi-temiscamingue-coronavirus|title=L'Abitibi-Témiscamingue compte maintenant 11 cas confirmés de COVID-19|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. Two of them were a Rouyn-Noranda couple who attended a funeral on March 13 and 14<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1688876/coronavirus-homme-atteint-rouyn-noranda-appel-vigilance|title=Coronavirus : un homme atteint de Rouyn-Noranda lance un appel à la vigilance|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. As of April 1, 20 people who attended this funeral had contracted the virus<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690234/coronavirus-bilan-1er-avril-abitibi-temiscamingue|title=41 cas confirmés de COVID-19 en Abitibi-Témiscamingue {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

On March 26, the number of people infected rose to 11<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1688603/onze-cas-abitibi-temiscamingue-coronavirus|title=L'Abitibi-Témiscamingue compte maintenant 11 cas confirmés de COVID-19|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. Two of them were a Rouyn-Noranda couple who attended a funeral on March 13 and 14<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1688876/coronavirus-homme-atteint-rouyn-noranda-appel-vigilance|title=Coronavirus : un homme atteint de Rouyn-Noranda lance un appel à la vigilance|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. As of April 1, 20 people who attended this funeral had contracted the virus<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690234/coronavirus-bilan-1er-avril-abitibi-temiscamingue|title=41 cas confirmés de COVID-19 en Abitibi-Témiscamingue {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* On March 27, seven additional individuals tested positive. According to Diane Dallaire, the mayor of Rouy-Noranda, a part-time city firefighter would have tested positive. The latter would have seen outside the region, but in Quebec<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1688887/pompier-service-incendie-rouyn-noranda-coronavirus|title=Un pompier du service incendie de Rouyn-Noranda atteint de la COVID-19|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region, while the total number of cases was 24, all identified in the Rouyn-Noranda MRC<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1689380/coronavirus-abitibi-temiscamingue-rouyn-noranda-cisss-at|title=Les 24 cas de COVID-19 enregistrés dans la région sont de la MRC de Rouyn-Noranda|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. In addition, an 83-year-old man from Bleu Horizon retirement home died from the virus<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1689434/premier-deces-lie-a-la-covid-19-en-abitibi-temiscamingue|title=Premier décès lié à la COVID-19 en Abitibi-Témiscamingue {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>, less than 24 hours after being transferred to intensive care. His spouse also contracted COVID-19<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/202004/02/01-5267752-ils-sappelaient-albany-francoise-et-guy.php|title=Ils s'appelaient Albany, Françoise et Guy|date=2020-04-03|website=La Presse|language=fr|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

On March 27, seven additional individuals tested positive. According to Diane Dallaire, the mayor of Rouy-Noranda, a part-time city firefighter would have tested positive. The latter would have seen outside the region, but in Quebec<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1688887/pompier-service-incendie-rouyn-noranda-coronavirus|title=Un pompier du service incendie de Rouyn-Noranda atteint de la COVID-19|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* On April 1, 41 positive cases were confirmed, an increase of seven in 24 hours<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690234/coronavirus-bilan-1er-avril-abitibi-temiscamingue|title=41 cas confirmés de COVID-19 en Abitibi-Témiscamingue {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region, while the total number of cases was 24, all identified in the Rouyn-Noranda MRC<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1689380/coronavirus-abitibi-temiscamingue-rouyn-noranda-cisss-at|title=Les 24 cas de COVID-19 enregistrés dans la région sont de la MRC de Rouyn-Noranda|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. In addition, an 83-year-old man from Bleu Horizon retirement home died from the virus<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1689434/premier-deces-lie-a-la-covid-19-en-abitibi-temiscamingue|title=Premier décès lié à la COVID-19 en Abitibi-Témiscamingue {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>, less than 24 hours after being transferred to intensive care. His spouse also contracted the COVID-19<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/202004/02/01-5267752-ils-sappelaient-albany-francoise-et-guy.php|title=Ils s'appelaient Albany, Françoise et Guy|date=2020-04-03|website=La Presse|language=fr|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

On April 1st, 41 positive cases were confirmed, an increase of seven in 24 hours<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690234/coronavirus-bilan-1er-avril-abitibi-temiscamingue|title=41 cas confirmés de COVID-19 en Abitibi-Témiscamingue {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.


=== Côte-Nord===
=== Côte-Nord===


On March 24, Dr. Richard Fachehoun announced at the press conference in [[Baie-Comeau]] the first case identified in the Côte-Nord. The individual, aged under 50, is said to have contracted the virus during a trip to [[Costa Rica]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lemanic.ca/2020/03/24/premier-cas-de-coronavirus-sur-la-cote-nord/|title=Premier cas de coronavirus sur la Côte-Nord|date=2020-03-24|website=Le Manic|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* On March 24, Dr. Richard Fachehoun announced at the press conference in [[Baie-Comeau]] the first case identified in the Côte-Nord. The individual, aged under 50, is said to have contracted the virus during a trip to [[Costa Rica]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lemanic.ca/2020/03/24/premier-cas-de-coronavirus-sur-la-cote-nord/|title=Premier cas de coronavirus sur la Côte-Nord|date=2020-03-24|website=Le Manic|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* On March 25, a second person tested positive. Like the case detected the previous day, the individual, aged under 65, was returning from a trip outside the country<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1687407/deuxieme-cas-covid-19-cote-nord|title=Deuxième cas de COVID-19 sur la Côte-Nord|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. A third case was diagnosed the next day<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lemanic.ca/2020/03/26/covid-19-un-troisieme-cas-sur-la-cote-nord/|title=COVID-19 : un troisième cas sur la Côte-Nord|date=2020-03-26|website=Le Manic|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. According to Correction Service Canada, one of the first three cases identified is a correctional officer from the Port-Cartier penitentiary<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1688658/agent-correctionnel-port-cartier-covid-190coronavirus-port-cartier|title=Un agent correctionnel du pénitencier de Port-Cartier est atteint de la COVID-19|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

On March 25, a second person tested positive. Like the case detected the previous day, the individual, aged under 65, was returning from a trip outside the country<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1687407/deuxieme-cas-covid-19-cote-nord|title=Deuxième cas de COVID-19 sur la Côte-Nord|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. A third case was diagnosed the next day<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lemanic.ca/2020/03/26/covid-19-un-troisieme-cas-sur-la-cote-nord/|title=COVID-19 : un troisième cas sur la Côte-Nord|date=2020-03-26|website=Le Manic|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. According to Correction Service Canada, one of the first three cases identified is a correctional officer from the Port-Cartier penitentiary<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1688658/agent-correctionnel-port-cartier-covid-190coronavirus-port-cartier|title=Un agent correctionnel du pénitencier de Port-Cartier est atteint de la COVID-19|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* On March 27, three new cases were confirmed <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1689085/covid-19-bilan-cote-nord-27-mars-coronavirus|title=Trois nouveaux cas de la COVID-19 confirmés sur la Côte-Nord|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region<ref>Arrêté numéro 2020-011 de la ministre de la Santé et des Services sociaux en date du 28 mars 2020</ref>. On the same day, the CISSS de la Côte-Nord announced seven new cases, bringing the total for the region to 13. In addition, 7 of the 13 cases were thought to be from community-based infections<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1689347/coronavirus-cote-nord-gaspesie-bas-saint-laurent|title=Dix nouveaux cas dépistés dans l'Est-du-Québec {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

On March 27, three new cases were confirmed <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1689085/covid-19-bilan-cote-nord-27-mars-coronavirus|title=Trois nouveaux cas de la COVID-19 confirmés sur la Côte-Nord|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* On March 30, nine additional cases were identified in the region, bringing the total number to 26. Of these, eleven, nine employees and two inmates<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1689523/prison-port-cartier-covid-19-malade-gardiens|title=Neuf employés du pénitencier de Port-Cartier sont atteints du coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>, came from the Port Cartier penitentiary<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://macotenord.com/onze-cas-de-coronavirus-au-pen-de-port-cartier-sur-26-en-cote-nord/|title=Onze cas de coronavirus au Pen de Port-Cartier sur 26 en Côte-Nord|last=St-Pierre|first=Jean|date=2020-03-30|website=Ma Côte-Nord|language=fr-FR|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region<ref>Arrêté numéro 2020-011 de la ministre de la Santé et des Services sociaux en date du 28 mars 2020</ref>. On the same day, the CISSS de la Côte-Nord announced seven new cases, bringing the total for the region to 13. In addition, 7 of the 13 cases were thought to be from community-based infections<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1689347/coronavirus-cote-nord-gaspesie-bas-saint-laurent|title=Dix nouveaux cas dépistés dans l'Est-du-Québec {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

On March 30, nine additional cases were identified in the region, bringing the total number to 26. Of these, eleven, nine employees and two inmates<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1689523/prison-port-cartier-covid-19-malade-gardiens|title=Neuf employés du pénitencier de Port-Cartier sont atteints du coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>, came from the Port Cartier penitentiary<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://macotenord.com/onze-cas-de-coronavirus-au-pen-de-port-cartier-sur-26-en-cote-nord/|title=Onze cas de coronavirus au Pen de Port-Cartier sur 26 en Côte-Nord|last=St-Pierre|first=Jean|date=2020-03-30|website=Ma Côte-Nord|language=fr-FR|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.


=== Nord-du-Québec ===
=== Nord-du-Québec ===
The first case of Coronavirus was detected in [[Chibougamau]]. It is a person in their fifties who is said to have been infected while returning from an international trip. The person experienced symptoms since March 7 and remained in solitary confinement until their screening on March 13.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1678061/covid19-premier-cas-nord-quebec|title=COVID-19 : un premier cas confirmé à Chibougamau, dans le Nord-du-Québec|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200320190511/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1678061/covid19-premier-cas-nord-quebec|archive-date=March 20, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


* The first case of Coronavirus was detected in [[Chibougamau]]. It is a person in their fifties who is said to have been infected while returning from an international trip. The person experienced symptoms since March 7 and remained in solitary confinement until their screening on March 13.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1678061/covid19-premier-cas-nord-quebec|title=COVID-19 : un premier cas confirmé à Chibougamau, dans le Nord-du-Québec|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200320190511/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1678061/covid19-premier-cas-nord-quebec|archive-date=March 20, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.
* As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.


=== Gaspésie===
=== Gaspésie===


The first two cases in the region were identified on March 21 in [[Baie des Chaleurs|Baie-des-Chaleurs]]. A third case was confirmed two days later. On March 24, seven cases had been counted, three of which would be in the [[Iles-de-la-Madeleine|Iles-de-la-Madelaine]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lavantposte.ca/article/2020/03/24/quatre-cas-maintenant-confirmes-au-bas-saint-laurent-et-sept-en-gaspesie-et-aux-iles|title=Quatre cas maintenant confirmés au Bas-Saint-Laurent et sept en Gaspésie et aux Îles|website=www.lavantposte.ca|language=fr|access-date=2020-04-05}}</ref>.
* The first two cases in the region were identified on March 21 in [[Baie des Chaleurs|Baie-des-Chaleurs]]. A third case was confirmed two days later. On March 24, seven cases had been confirmed, three of which would be in the [[Iles-de-la-Madeleine|Iles-de-la-Madelaine]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lavantposte.ca/article/2020/03/24/quatre-cas-maintenant-confirmes-au-bas-saint-laurent-et-sept-en-gaspesie-et-aux-iles|title=Quatre cas maintenant confirmés au Bas-Saint-Laurent et sept en Gaspésie et aux Îles|website=www.lavantposte.ca|language=fr|access-date=2020-04-05}}</ref>.
* As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.

* On March 31, 24 new cases are confirmed in Gaspésie, all were infected in a residence for the elderly<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690304/manoir-du-havre-a-maria-chronologie-dune-contamination-a-la-covid-19|title=Manoir du Havre à Maria : chronologie d'une contamination à la COVID-19|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. On April 3, three more cases linked to this residence were confirmed<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690855/covid-19-trois-bilan-gaspesie-iles-de-la-madeleine-coronavirus|title=Trois personnes de plus atteintes de la COVID-19 en Gaspésie et aux Îles-de-la-Madeleine|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.
* On April 2, the thirty-eighth case was confirmed in the region<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690525/covid-19-nouveau-cas-bilan-gaspesie-iles-de-la-madeleine|title=COVID-19 : un nouveau cas s'ajoute au bilan de la Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. The individual was coming back from abroad<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690855/covid-19-trois-bilan-gaspesie-iles-de-la-madeleine-coronavirus|title=Trois personnes de plus atteintes de la COVID-19 en Gaspésie et aux Îles-de-la-Madeleine|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

On March 31, 24 new cases are confirmed in Gaspésie, all were infected in a residence for the elderly<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690304/manoir-du-havre-a-maria-chronologie-dune-contamination-a-la-covid-19|title=Manoir du Havre à Maria : chronologie d'une contamination à la COVID-19|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. On April 3, three more cases linked to this residence were confirmed<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690855/covid-19-trois-bilan-gaspesie-iles-de-la-madeleine-coronavirus|title=Trois personnes de plus atteintes de la COVID-19 en Gaspésie et aux Îles-de-la-Madeleine|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

On April 2, the thirty-eighth case was confirmed in the region<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690525/covid-19-nouveau-cas-bilan-gaspesie-iles-de-la-madeleine|title=COVID-19 : un nouveau cas s'ajoute au bilan de la Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>. The individual was coming back from abroad<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690855/covid-19-trois-bilan-gaspesie-iles-de-la-madeleine-coronavirus|title=Trois personnes de plus atteintes de la COVID-19 en Gaspésie et aux Îles-de-la-Madeleine|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.


=== Chaudière-Appalaches ===
=== Chaudière-Appalaches ===
On March 12, a Lévis resident returning from a cruise in the Caribbean was the first case in this territory.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.journaldequebec.com/2020/03/12/premier-cas-confirme-de-coronavirus-en-chaudiere-appalaches|title=Premier cas confirmé de COVID-19 en Chaudière-Appalaches|last=Lelièvre|first=Dominique|website=Le Journal de Québec|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321023612/https://www.journaldequebec.com/2020/03/12/premier-cas-confirme-de-coronavirus-en-chaudiere-appalaches|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


On March 19, according to the journal [[Le Nouvelliste (Quebec)|Le Nouvelliste]], that among the six cases identified, one of them is a student at the school l'Étoile, in Saint-Nicolas, while another was a student at the [[École secondaire les Etchemins|Les Etchemins high school]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lesoleil.com/actualite/la-capitale/deux-nouveaux-cas-de-covid-19-dans-la-capitale-nationale-f03e315ef3d61eb0f456123c79a50229|title=Deux nouveaux cas de COVID-19 dans la Capitale-Nationale|date=2020-03-19|website=Le Nouvelliste|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321023615/https://www.lesoleil.com/actualite/la-capitale/deux-nouveaux-cas-de-covid-19-dans-la-capitale-nationale-f03e315ef3d61eb0f456123c79a50229|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 12, a Lévis resident returning from a cruise in the Caribbean was the first case in this territory.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.journaldequebec.com/2020/03/12/premier-cas-confirme-de-coronavirus-en-chaudiere-appalaches|title=Premier cas confirmé de COVID-19 en Chaudière-Appalaches|last=Lelièvre|first=Dominique|website=Le Journal de Québec|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321023612/https://www.journaldequebec.com/2020/03/12/premier-cas-confirme-de-coronavirus-en-chaudiere-appalaches|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 19, according to the journal [[Le Nouvelliste (Quebec)|Le Nouvelliste]], that among the six cases identified, one of them is a student at the school l'Étoile, in Saint-Nicolas, while another was a student at the [[École secondaire les Etchemins|Les Etchemins high school]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lesoleil.com/actualite/la-capitale/deux-nouveaux-cas-de-covid-19-dans-la-capitale-nationale-f03e315ef3d61eb0f456123c79a50229|title=Deux nouveaux cas de COVID-19 dans la Capitale-Nationale|date=2020-03-19|website=Le Nouvelliste|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321023615/https://www.lesoleil.com/actualite/la-capitale/deux-nouveaux-cas-de-covid-19-dans-la-capitale-nationale-f03e315ef3d61eb0f456123c79a50229|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 21, Radio-Canada learned that two teachers of Les Etchemins high school in [[Lévis, Quebec|Lévis]] were infected with COVID-19, now increasing the total of infected employees to three. The spouse of one of these two new cases was also infected.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1680109/dix-nouveaux-cas-coronavirus-covid19-capitale-nationale-chaudiere-appalaches|title=Deux autres employés de l'école Les Etchemins infectés par la COVID-19|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321220657/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1680109/dix-nouveaux-cas-coronavirus-covid19-capitale-nationale-chaudiere-appalaches|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


=== Laval ===
On March 21, Radio-Canada learned that two teachers of Les Etchemins high school in [[Lévis, Quebec|Lévis]] were infected with COVID-19, making the total number of infected employees at the school at three. The spouse of one of these two new cases was also infected.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1680109/dix-nouveaux-cas-coronavirus-covid19-capitale-nationale-chaudiere-appalaches|title=Deux autres employés de l'école Les Etchemins infectés par la COVID-19|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321220657/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1680109/dix-nouveaux-cas-coronavirus-covid19-capitale-nationale-chaudiere-appalaches|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


* On March 19, the first positive coronavirus test resulted from a healthcare worker, who lives in Laval but does not work there.<ref name="auto1" />
=== Laval ===
On March 19, the first positive coronavirus test resulted from a healthcare worker, who lives in Laval but does not work there.<ref name="auto1" />


=== Lanaudière ===
=== Lanaudière ===


==== Deaths ====
==== Deaths ====
On March 18, the province also had its first death in [[Lanaudière]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://globalnews.ca/news/6694343/quebec-coronavirus-march-18/|title=Quebec reports first death in the province due to coronavirus|last=Laframboise|first=Kalina|date=18 March 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200318183754/https://globalnews.ca/news/6694343/quebec-coronavirus-march-18/|archive-date=18 March 2020|access-date=18 March 2020}}</ref> According to her granddaughter, the 82-year-old lady had poor health and respiratory problems. The lady was staying in a center for the elderly in [[Lavaltrie]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/sante/575314/coronavirus-la-famille-de-la-premiere-victime-supplie-les-quebecois-de-s-isoler|title=Coronavirus: la famille de la première victime supplie les Québécois de s'isoler|website=Le Devoir|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321011048/https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/sante/575314/coronavirus-la-famille-de-la-premiere-victime-supplie-les-quebecois-de-s-isoler|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


* On March 18, the province also had its first death in [[Lanaudière]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://globalnews.ca/news/6694343/quebec-coronavirus-march-18/|title=Quebec reports first death in the province due to coronavirus|last=Laframboise|first=Kalina|date=18 March 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200318183754/https://globalnews.ca/news/6694343/quebec-coronavirus-march-18/|archive-date=18 March 2020|access-date=18 March 2020}}</ref> According to her granddaughter, the 82-year-old lady had poor health and respiratory problems. The lady was staying in a center for the elderly in [[Lavaltrie]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/sante/575314/coronavirus-la-famille-de-la-premiere-victime-supplie-les-quebecois-de-s-isoler|title=Coronavirus: la famille de la première victime supplie les Québécois de s'isoler|website=Le Devoir|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321011048/https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/sante/575314/coronavirus-la-famille-de-la-premiere-victime-supplie-les-quebecois-de-s-isoler|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
On March 21, four new deaths caused by COVID-19 were confirmed, all in the Lanaudière region. Three of them were elders living in the same residence as the first Quebec victim.<ref name="auto2">{{Citation|last=Lecavalier|first=Charles|title=COVID-19 au Québec: 5 décès, dont 4 dans la même résidence|url=https://www.journaldequebec.com/2020/03/21/en-direct-covid-19-le-quebec-compte-maintenant-181-cas|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321181643/https://www.journaldequebec.com/2020/03/21/en-direct-covid-19-le-quebec-compte-maintenant-181-cas|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 21, four new deaths caused by COVID-19 were confirmed, all in the Lanaudière region. Three of them were elders living in the same residence as the first Quebec victim.<ref name="auto2">{{Citation|last=Lecavalier|first=Charles|title=COVID-19 au Québec: 5 décès, dont 4 dans la même résidence|url=https://www.journaldequebec.com/2020/03/21/en-direct-covid-19-le-quebec-compte-maintenant-181-cas|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321181643/https://www.journaldequebec.com/2020/03/21/en-direct-covid-19-le-quebec-compte-maintenant-181-cas|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

On March 25, an 83-year-old woman who also lived in the EVA residence succumbs to the virus. As of April 3, six local tenants have died<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/202004/02/01-5267752-ils-sappelaient-albany-francoise-et-guy.php|title=Ils s'appelaient Albany, Françoise et Guy|date=2020-04-03|website=La Presse|language=fr|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* On March 25, an 83-year-old woman who also lived in the EVA residence succumbs to the virus. As of April 3, six local tenants have died<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lapresse.ca/covid-19/202004/02/01-5267752-ils-sappelaient-albany-francoise-et-guy.php|title=Ils s'appelaient Albany, Françoise et Guy|date=2020-04-03|website=La Presse|language=fr|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.


==== Cases ====
==== Cases ====

On March 20, Public health authorities stated that infected people frequented locations in Lavaltrie on March 11 (FADOQ – the largest senior's organization in Canada<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.fadoq.ca/ile-de-montreal/a-propos/qui-sommes-nous|title=Qui sommes-nous?|website=FADOQ|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321005220/https://www.fadoq.ca/ile-de-montreal/a-propos/qui-sommes-nous|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>) and the Centre d’action bénévole de [[Berthierville|Berthier]] on March 12.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://globalnews.ca/news/6706801/quebec-coronavirus-march-20/|title=Quebec schools could remain closed until May as coronavirus cases climb to 139|website=Global News|language=en|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321005219/https://globalnews.ca/news/6706801/quebec-coronavirus-march-20/|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="auto" />
* On March 20, Public health authorities stated that infected people frequented locations in Lavaltrie on March 11 (FADOQ – the largest senior's organization in Canada<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.fadoq.ca/ile-de-montreal/a-propos/qui-sommes-nous|title=Qui sommes-nous?|website=FADOQ|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321005220/https://www.fadoq.ca/ile-de-montreal/a-propos/qui-sommes-nous|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>) and the Centre d’action bénévole de [[Berthierville|Berthier]] on March 12.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://globalnews.ca/news/6706801/quebec-coronavirus-march-20/|title=Quebec schools could remain closed until May as coronavirus cases climb to 139|website=Global News|language=en|access-date=2020-03-21|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321005219/https://globalnews.ca/news/6706801/quebec-coronavirus-march-20/|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="auto" />


=== Laurentides ===
=== Laurentides ===
On March 5, the [[Ministry of Health and Social Services (Quebec)|Ministry of Health and Social Services]] announced a second presumptive case in the province of Quebec, involving a man who had travelled to India in February, and was being treated in [[Mont-Laurier]] for symptoms similar to coronavirus. On March 4, the person was transferred to Jewish General Hospital, where he was diagnosed with [[pneumonia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1649415/coronavirus-nouveau-cas-quebec|title=Coronavirus : deux cas confirmés et un autre cas probable au Québec|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Société-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200306043053/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1649415/coronavirus-nouveau-cas-quebec|archive-date=March 6, 2020|access-date=2020-03-09}}</ref>

On March 13, Robert Maranda, spokesperson for the Department of Health and Social Services, confirmed that a man who came back from a trip in [[Miami]] tested positive to COVID-19.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nordinfo.com/actualites/covid-19-un-nouveau-cas-dans-les-laurentides/|title=COVID-19: Un nouveau cas dans les Laurentides|date=2020-03-13|website=Nord Info - Journal de la ville de Blainville, Ste-Thérèse et les environs sur la rive-nord|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322020347/https://www.nordinfo.com/actualites/covid-19-un-nouveau-cas-dans-les-laurentides/|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


On March 14, the Public Health Department of Lanaudière confirmed that an employee of a private CHSLD in [[Terrebonne, Quebec|Terrebonne]] had been diagnosed positive to the coronavirus. The individual had travelled to the [[Dominican Republic]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://plumelibre.ca/toutes-les-municipalites/6224-covid-19-le-point-sur-la-situation-dans-lanaudiere|title=COVID-19: Le point sur la situation dans Lanaudière|last=Dubé|first=Gilles|date=2020-03-14|website=Plume Libre Montcalm|language=fr-FR|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322020347/https://plumelibre.ca/toutes-les-municipalites/6224-covid-19-le-point-sur-la-situation-dans-lanaudiere|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 5, the [[Ministry of Health and Social Services (Quebec)|Ministry of Health and Social Services]] announced a second presumptive case in the province of Quebec, involving a man who had traveled to India in February, and was being treated in [[Mont-Laurier]] for symptoms similar to coronavirus. On March 4, the person was transferred to Jewish General Hospital, where he was diagnosed with [[pneumonia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1649415/coronavirus-nouveau-cas-quebec|title=Coronavirus : deux cas confirmés et un autre cas probable au Québec|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Société-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200306043053/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1649415/coronavirus-nouveau-cas-quebec|archive-date=March 6, 2020|access-date=2020-03-09}}</ref>
* On March 13, Robert Maranda, spokesperson for the Department of Health and Social Services, confirmed that a man who came back from a trip in [[Miami]] tested positive to COVID-19.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nordinfo.com/actualites/covid-19-un-nouveau-cas-dans-les-laurentides/|title=COVID-19: Un nouveau cas dans les Laurentides|date=2020-03-13|website=Nord Info - Journal de la ville de Blainville, Ste-Thérèse et les environs sur la rive-nord|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322020347/https://www.nordinfo.com/actualites/covid-19-un-nouveau-cas-dans-les-laurentides/|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 14, the Public Health Department of Lanaudière confirmed that an employee of a private CHSLD in [[Terrebonne, Quebec|Terrebonne]] had been diagnosed positive to the coronavirus. The individual had traveled to the [[Dominican Republic]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://plumelibre.ca/toutes-les-municipalites/6224-covid-19-le-point-sur-la-situation-dans-lanaudiere|title=COVID-19: Le point sur la situation dans Lanaudière|last=Dubé|first=Gilles|date=2020-03-14|website=Plume Libre Montcalm|language=fr-FR|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322020347/https://plumelibre.ca/toutes-les-municipalites/6224-covid-19-le-point-sur-la-situation-dans-lanaudiere|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


=== Montérégie ===
=== Montérégie ===
On March 5, a third presumptive case was confirmed in the province (the first in Montérégie), involving a woman who had returned from France on March 3.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/third-probable-case-of-covid-19-reported-in-quebec-hours-after-second-case-is-confirmed-1.4839773|title=Third probable case of COVID-19 reported in Quebec, hours after second case is confirmed|last=Luft|first=Amy|date=2020-03-05|website=CTV News Montreal|language=en|access-date=2020-03-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200307100443/https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/third-probable-case-of-covid-19-reported-in-quebec-hours-after-second-case-is-confirmed-1.4839773|archive-date=March 7, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2020/03/08/un-quatrieme-cas-probable-du-coronavirus-au-quebec|title=Trois cas confirmés et un cas probable au Québec|website=TVA Nouvelles|access-date=2020-03-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200309153947/https://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2020/03/08/un-quatrieme-cas-probable-du-coronavirus-au-quebec|archive-date=March 9, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


A fourth case was confirmed March 8, involving a woman from [[Montérégie]], Longueuil, who had recently returned from a cruise that had visited Mexico.<ref name="canadienne1">{{cite web|url=https://lactualite.com/actualites/un-quatrieme-cas-probable-de-covid-19-est-identifie-au-quebec/|title=Un quatrième cas probable de COVID-19 est identifié au Québec|last=Blais|first=Stéphane, et Ugo Giguère, La Presse|website=L’actualité|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-03-09}}</ref> On March 10, authorities stated that the person had used public transit between February 24 and March 6, and had went through the [[Berri-UQAM station|Berri-UQAM]], [[Champ-de-Mars station (Montreal Metro)|Champ-de-Mars]], and [[Réseau de transport de Longueuil|Longueuil metro]] stations.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://globalnews.ca/news/6655712/montreal-coronavirus-civil-security-march-10/|title=Quebec health authorities say coronavirus patient used Montreal, Longueuil public transit|website=Global News|language=en|access-date=2020-03-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200311142048/https://globalnews.ca/news/6655712/montreal-coronavirus-civil-security-march-10/|archive-date=March 11, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1657650/cas-coronavirus-covid-19-quebec-lieux-publics|title=Coronavirus : une personne infectée a pris les transports en commun à Montréal|publisher=[[Radio-Canada]]|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-10}}</ref> Premier [[François Legault]] initially classified the threat posed by the virus as being "weak".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/legault-assesses-coronavirus-threat-in-quebec-as-weak|title=Legault assesses coronavirus threat in Quebec as 'weak'|work=Montreal Gazette|date=2020-03-09|language=en|access-date=2020-03-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200310161039/https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/legault-assesses-coronavirus-threat-in-quebec-as-weak|archive-date=March 10, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 5, a third presumptive case was confirmed in the province (the first in Montérégie), involving a woman who had returned from France on March 3.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/third-probable-case-of-covid-19-reported-in-quebec-hours-after-second-case-is-confirmed-1.4839773|title=Third probable case of COVID-19 reported in Quebec, hours after second case is confirmed|last=Luft|first=Amy|date=2020-03-05|website=CTV News Montreal|language=en|access-date=2020-03-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200307100443/https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/third-probable-case-of-covid-19-reported-in-quebec-hours-after-second-case-is-confirmed-1.4839773|archive-date=March 7, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2020/03/08/un-quatrieme-cas-probable-du-coronavirus-au-quebec|title=Trois cas confirmés et un cas probable au Québec|website=TVA Nouvelles|access-date=2020-03-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200309153947/https://www.tvanouvelles.ca/2020/03/08/un-quatrieme-cas-probable-du-coronavirus-au-quebec|archive-date=March 9, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* A fourth case was confirmed March 8, involving a woman from [[Montérégie]], Longueuil, who had recently returned from a cruise that had visited Mexico.<ref name="canadienne1">{{cite web|url=https://lactualite.com/actualites/un-quatrieme-cas-probable-de-covid-19-est-identifie-au-quebec/|title=Un quatrième cas probable de COVID-19 est identifié au Québec|last=Blais|first=Stéphane, et Ugo Giguère, La Presse|website=L’actualité|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-03-09}}</ref> On March 10, authorities stated that the person had used public transit between February 24 and March 6, and had went through the [[Berri-UQAM station|Berri-UQAM]], [[Champ-de-Mars station (Montreal Metro)|Champ-de-Mars]], and [[Réseau de transport de Longueuil|Longueuil metro]] stations.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://globalnews.ca/news/6655712/montreal-coronavirus-civil-security-march-10/|title=Quebec health authorities say coronavirus patient used Montreal, Longueuil public transit|website=Global News|language=en|access-date=2020-03-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200311142048/https://globalnews.ca/news/6655712/montreal-coronavirus-civil-security-march-10/|archive-date=March 11, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1657650/cas-coronavirus-covid-19-quebec-lieux-publics|title=Coronavirus : une personne infectée a pris les transports en commun à Montréal|publisher=[[Radio-Canada]]|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-10}}</ref> Premier [[François Legault]] initially classified the threat posed by the virus as being "weak".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/legault-assesses-coronavirus-threat-in-quebec-as-weak|title=Legault assesses coronavirus threat in Quebec as 'weak'|work=Montreal Gazette|date=2020-03-09|language=en|access-date=2020-03-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200310161039/https://montrealgazette.com/news/local-news/legault-assesses-coronavirus-threat-in-quebec-as-weak|archive-date=March 10, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 13, two new cases were confirmed. One of the individual came back from France while the other had traveled in the [[Caribbean]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.viva-media.ca/la-voix-regionale-vaudreuil-soulanges/actualite-vs/sante-vs/2-nouveaux-cas-confirmes-de-coronavirus-en-monteregie/|title=2 nouveaux cas confirmés de coronavirus en Montérégie|last=Sauvé|first=Par Steve|date=2020-03-13|website=VIVA MÉDIA|language=fr-FR|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322013431/https://www.viva-media.ca/la-voix-regionale-vaudreuil-soulanges/actualite-vs/sante-vs/2-nouveaux-cas-confirmes-de-coronavirus-en-monteregie/|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

On March 13, two new cases were confirmed. One of the individual came back from France while the other had traveled in the [[Caribbean]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.viva-media.ca/la-voix-regionale-vaudreuil-soulanges/actualite-vs/sante-vs/2-nouveaux-cas-confirmes-de-coronavirus-en-monteregie/|title=2 nouveaux cas confirmés de coronavirus en Montérégie|last=Sauvé|first=Par Steve|date=2020-03-13|website=VIVA MÉDIA|language=fr-FR|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322013431/https://www.viva-media.ca/la-voix-regionale-vaudreuil-soulanges/actualite-vs/sante-vs/2-nouveaux-cas-confirmes-de-coronavirus-en-monteregie/|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 16, it was announced that a high school student in [[McMasterville, Quebec|McMasterville]] had contracted the coronavirus.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://lemontarvillois.com/un-eleve-de-lecole-international-de-mc-masterville-est-atteint-du-coronavirus/|title=Un élève de l'école International de Mc Masterville est atteint du coronavirus Le Montarvillois|last=Montarvillois|first=Le|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322013429/https://lemontarvillois.com/un-eleve-de-lecole-international-de-mc-masterville-est-atteint-du-coronavirus/|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> Since March 16, the CISS de la Montérégie-center offers services only by appointment<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://santemonteregie.qc.ca/centre/coronavirus-covid-19|title=Coronavirus (COVID-19)|website=Portail Santé Montérégie|language=fr|access-date=2020-04-05}}</ref>.
* On March 18, the first case of the virus appeared in [[Kahnawake]], where a doctor at the Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre was tested positive to COVID-19. The doctor had traveled in New York City from March 7 to 9.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/covid-19-first-case-of-virus-appears-in-kahnawake-1.4859191|title=COVID-19: First case of virus appears in Kahnawake|last=Lapierre|first=Matthew|date=2020-03-18|website=Montreal|language=en|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322014049/https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/covid-19-first-case-of-virus-appears-in-kahnawake-1.4859191|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

On March 16, it was announced that a high school student in [[McMasterville, Quebec|McMasterville]] had contracted the coronavirus.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://lemontarvillois.com/un-eleve-de-lecole-international-de-mc-masterville-est-atteint-du-coronavirus/|title=Un élève de l'école International de Mc Masterville est atteint du coronavirus – Le Montarvillois|last=Montarvillois|first=Le|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322013429/https://lemontarvillois.com/un-eleve-de-lecole-international-de-mc-masterville-est-atteint-du-coronavirus/|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> Since March 16, the CISS de la Montérégie-center offers services only by appointment<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://santemonteregie.qc.ca/centre/coronavirus-covid-19|title=Coronavirus (COVID-19)|website=Portail Santé Montérégie|language=fr|access-date=2020-04-05}}</ref>.
* On March 19, the CIUSS de l'Estrie-CHUS confirmed that a member of the clinical staff at Granby Hospital was infected with COVID-19.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1676937/hopital-granby-employe-infecte-covid-19|title=Un membre du personnel clinique de l'hôpital de Granby infecté par la COVID-19 {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200320030746/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1676937/hopital-granby-employe-infecte-covid-19|archive-date=March 20, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
* On March 20, the CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest confirmed that a doctor of the Hôpital Anna-Laberge in [[Châteauguay]] tested positive for COVID-19 following a recent trip he had.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://santemonteregie.qc.ca/ouest/nouvelles/le-cisss-de-la-monteregie-ouest-confirme-un-cas-positif-la-covid-19|title=Le CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest confirme un cas positif à la COVID-19|website=Portail Santé Montérégie|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322014924/https://santemonteregie.qc.ca/ouest/nouvelles/le-cisss-de-la-monteregie-ouest-confirme-un-cas-positif-la-covid-19|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> Also that day, Granby mayor Pascal Bonin confirmed that a child infected with COVID-19 attended the Miner pool in Granby on March 11.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1679116/granby-piscine-miner-infectee-covid-coronavirus|title=Un enfant infecté à la COVID-19 a fréquenté la piscine Miner de Granby {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322032301/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1679116/granby-piscine-miner-infectee-covid-coronavirus|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

* On April 2, there were 218 reported cases of COVID-19 from [[Brossard]] to [[Contrecœur, Quebec|Contrecoeur]]. Across the region, there were 583 cases. There were also 110 people that tested positive in the territory of the Pierre-Boucher local service network (RLS). This territory covers the borough of [[Le Vieux-Longueuil|Vieux-Longueuil]] and extends east to Contrecoeur, including [[Boucherville]], [[Varennes, Quebec|Varennes]], [[Verchères]], [[Saint-Amable]] and [[Sainte-Julie, Quebec|Sainte-Julie]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lecourrierdusud.ca/covid-19-pres-de-220-cas-dans-la-region/|title=COVID-19: près de 220 cas dans la région|date=2020-04-04|website=Le Courrier du Sud|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-04-05}}</ref>.
On March 18, the first case of the virus appeared in [[Kahnawake]], where a doctor at the Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre was tested positive to COVID-19. The doctor had traveled in New York City from March 7 to 9.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/covid-19-first-case-of-virus-appears-in-kahnawake-1.4859191|title=COVID-19: First case of virus appears in Kahnawake|last=Lapierre|first=Matthew|date=2020-03-18|website=Montreal|language=en|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322014049/https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/covid-19-first-case-of-virus-appears-in-kahnawake-1.4859191|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

On March 19, the CIUSS de l'Estrie-CHUS confirmed that a member of the clinical staff at Granby Hospital was infected with COVID-19.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1676937/hopital-granby-employe-infecte-covid-19|title=Un membre du personnel clinique de l'hôpital de Granby infecté par la COVID-19 {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200320030746/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1676937/hopital-granby-employe-infecte-covid-19|archive-date=March 20, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

On March 20, the CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest confirmed that a doctor of the Hôpital Anna-Laberge in [[Châteauguay]] was tested positive to COVID-19 following a recent trip he had.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://santemonteregie.qc.ca/ouest/nouvelles/le-cisss-de-la-monteregie-ouest-confirme-un-cas-positif-la-covid-19|title=Le CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest confirme un cas positif à la COVID-19|website=Portail Santé Montérégie|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322014924/https://santemonteregie.qc.ca/ouest/nouvelles/le-cisss-de-la-monteregie-ouest-confirme-un-cas-positif-la-covid-19|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> Also that day, Granby mayor Pascal Bonin confirmed that a child infected with COVID-19 attended the Miner pool in Granby on March 11.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1679116/granby-piscine-miner-infectee-covid-coronavirus|title=Un enfant infecté à la COVID-19 a fréquenté la piscine Miner de Granby {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200322032301/https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1679116/granby-piscine-miner-infectee-covid-coronavirus|archive-date=March 22, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>

On April 2, there were 218 reported cases of COVID-19 from [[Brossard]] to [[Contrecœur, Quebec|Contrecoeur]]. Across the region, there were 583 cases. There were also 110 people tested positif on the territory of the Pierre-Boucher local service network (RLS). This territory covers the borough of [[Le Vieux-Longueuil|Vieux-Longueuil]] and extends east to Contrecoeur, including [[Boucherville]], [[Varennes, Quebec|Varennes]], [[Verchères]], [[Saint-Amable]] and [[Sainte-Julie, Quebec|Sainte-Julie]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lecourrierdusud.ca/covid-19-pres-de-220-cas-dans-la-region/|title=COVID-19: près de 220 cas dans la région|date=2020-04-04|website=Le Courrier du Sud|language=fr-CA|access-date=2020-04-05}}</ref>.


=== Nunavik===
=== Nunavik===
On March 24, all flying to [[Nunavik]] or flying in-between villages is restricted only to essential workers or for medical reasons.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/makivik-implements-screening-measures-at-montreal-airport/|title=Makivik implements screening measures at Montreal airport|website=Nunatsiaq|date=March 24, 2020|language=en|access-date=2020-03-25}}</ref> Flying is the only commercial means of travel in Nunavik, as none of the villages are connected to a road network.

On March 24, [[Raglan Mine]] began to shutter operations at the mine.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/nunaviks-raglan-mine-heading-into-care-and-maintenance-due-to-covid-19/|title=Nunavik's Raglan mine put into care and maintenance due to COVID-19|website=Nunatsiaq|date=March 25, 2020|language=en|access-date=2020-03-25}}</ref>

On March 28, the first case in [[Salluit]], a recent traveller from Montreal, was confirmed. In response, curfew was immediately imposed on Salluit and all flights were cancelled at [[Salluit Airport]], effectively quarantining the entire town from the rest of Nunavik.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/first-case-covid-19-nunavik-1.5513952|title=First case of COVID-19 in Nunavik confirmed|website=CBC|language=en|access-date=2020-03-29}}</ref>


On April 1, the second case was announced in [[Puvirnituq]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/second-case-of-covid-19-identified-in-nunavik/|title=Second case of COVID-19 identified in Nunavik|website=Nunatsiaq|date=April 2, 2020|language=en|access-date=2020-04-02}}</ref>. On April 5, three new cases were confirmed in Puvirnituq<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/how-covid-19-is-unfolding-in-nunavik/|title=Nunavik now has five confirmed COVID-19 cases|last=News|first=Nunatsiaq|date=2020-04-06|website=Nunatsiaq News|language=en|access-date=2020-04-08}}</ref>.
* On March 24, all flying to [[Nunavik]] or flying in-between villages is restricted only to essential workers or for medical reasons.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/makivik-implements-screening-measures-at-montreal-airport/|title=Makivik implements screening measures at Montreal airport|website=Nunatsiaq|date=March 24, 2020|language=en|access-date=2020-03-25}}</ref> Flying is the only commercial means of travel in Nunavik, as none of the villages are connected to a road network.
* On March 24, [[Raglan Mine]] began to shutter operations at the mine.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/nunaviks-raglan-mine-heading-into-care-and-maintenance-due-to-covid-19/|title=Nunavik's Raglan mine put into care and maintenance due to COVID-19|website=Nunatsiaq|date=March 25, 2020|language=en|access-date=2020-03-25}}</ref>
* On March 28, the first case in [[Salluit]], a recent traveller from Montreal, was confirmed. In response, curfew was immediately imposed on Salluit and all flights were cancelled at [[Salluit Airport]], effectively quarantining the entire town from the rest of Nunavik.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/first-case-covid-19-nunavik-1.5513952|title=First case of COVID-19 in Nunavik confirmed|website=CBC|language=en|access-date=2020-03-29}}</ref>
* On April 1, the second case was announced in [[Puvirnituq]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/second-case-of-covid-19-identified-in-nunavik/|title=Second case of COVID-19 identified in Nunavik|website=Nunatsiaq|date=April 2, 2020|language=en|access-date=2020-04-02}}</ref>. On April 5, three new cases were confirmed in Puvirnituq<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nunatsiaq.com/stories/article/how-covid-19-is-unfolding-in-nunavik/|title=Nunavik now has five confirmed COVID-19 cases|last=News|first=Nunatsiaq|date=2020-04-06|website=Nunatsiaq News|language=en|access-date=2020-04-08}}</ref>.


===Eeyou Istchee===
===Eeyou Istchee===
On March 26, a Cree currently residing in Montreal was declared positive, counting as part of the Montreal statistics.<ref>{{cite web |last1=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca |first1=Zone Santé- |title=Un premier patient cri de Montréal atteint de la COVID-19 {{!}} Coronavirus |url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/espaces-autochtones/1688556/covid-cri-montreal-sante-premier-cas |website=Radio-Canada.ca |accessdate=28 March 2020 |language=fr-ca}}</ref>
On March 27, the first case on-territory was confirmed in [[Nemaska]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca |first1=Zone Santé- |title=Un premier cas déclaré de la COVID-19 dans une communauté crie de baie James {{!}} Coronavirus |url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/espaces-autochtones/1689285/un-premier-cas-declare-de-la-covid-19-dans-une-communaute-crie-de-baie-james |website=Radio-Canada.ca |accessdate=28 March 2020 |language=fr-ca}}</ref>


* On March 26, a Cree currently residing in Montreal was declared positive, counting as part of the Montreal statistics.<ref>{{cite web |last1=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca |first1=Zone Santé- |title=Un premier patient cri de Montréal atteint de la COVID-19 {{!}} Coronavirus |url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/espaces-autochtones/1688556/covid-cri-montreal-sante-premier-cas |website=Radio-Canada.ca |accessdate=28 March 2020 |language=fr-ca}}</ref> On March 27, the first case on-territory was confirmed in [[Nemaska]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca |first1=Zone Santé- |title=Un premier cas déclaré de la COVID-19 dans une communauté crie de baie James {{!}} Coronavirus |url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/espaces-autochtones/1689285/un-premier-cas-declare-de-la-covid-19-dans-une-communaute-crie-de-baie-james |website=Radio-Canada.ca |accessdate=28 March 2020 |language=fr-ca}}</ref>
As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.
* As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.


=== First Nations communities ===
=== First Nations communities ===


==== Uashat ====
==== Uashat ====
On March 23, the director of recreation at [[Uashat|Uashat mak Mani-utenam]], Uapisthan Fontaine went to the Sept-Iles hospital to get the virus test. According to his family, he was refused on the grounds that no case had yet been detected in the region<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/espaces-autochtones/1690203/cafouillage-prise-en-charge-innus-coronavirus-cote-nord|title=Cafouillage de deux hôpitaux envers deux Innus atteints par le coronavirus {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/espaces-autochtones/1689469/coronavirus-autochtone-reserve-innu|title=Une première personne atteinte par la COVID-19 à Uashat mak Mani-utenam|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.


As of March 26, the band council prohibited members of their community from leaving the reserve<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1688593/covid-19-uashat-mak-mani-utenam-ferme-ses-frontieres|title=Uashat mak Mani-utenam ferme ses frontières|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Politique-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* On March 23, the director of recreation at [[Uashat|Uashat mak Mani-utenam]], Uapisthan Fontaine went to the Sept-Iles hospital to get the virus test. According to his family, he was refused on the grounds that no case had yet been detected in the region<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/espaces-autochtones/1690203/cafouillage-prise-en-charge-innus-coronavirus-cote-nord|title=Cafouillage de deux hôpitaux envers deux Innus atteints par le coronavirus {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/espaces-autochtones/1689469/coronavirus-autochtone-reserve-innu|title=Une première personne atteinte par la COVID-19 à Uashat mak Mani-utenam|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* As of March 26, the band council prohibited members of their community from leaving the reserve<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1688593/covid-19-uashat-mak-mani-utenam-ferme-ses-frontieres|title=Uashat mak Mani-utenam ferme ses frontières|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Politique-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

On March 29, Uapisthan was transferred to the [[Centre hospitalier universitaire de Québec]] as his health deteriorated rapidly<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1689497/coronavirus-covid-19-cote-nord-test-nombre|title=COVID-19 : le bilan monte sur la Côte-Nord, mais reste stable ailleurs dans l'Est|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* On March 29, Uapisthan was transferred to the [[Centre hospitalier universitaire de Québec]] as his health deteriorated rapidly<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1689497/coronavirus-covid-19-cote-nord-test-nombre|title=COVID-19 : le bilan monte sur la Côte-Nord, mais reste stable ailleurs dans l'Est|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* On March 31, in a video posted in Innu-Aimun on Facebook, Chief Mike Pelash McKenzie announced that testing would now be done in the community itself.

* On April 1, another member of the community tested positive<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/espaces-autochtones/1690203/cafouillage-prise-en-charge-innus-coronavirus-cote-nord|title=Cafouillage de deux hôpitaux envers deux Innus atteints par le coronavirus {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
On March 31, in a video posted in Innu-Aimun on Facebook, Chief Mike Pelash McKenzie announced that testing would now be done in the community itself.
* A curfew was subsequently implemented on April 2 between 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690726/covid-19-autochtone-innus-maliotenam-controle-route-barrage-coronavirus|title=Couvre-feu pour la communauté de Uashat mak Mani-utenam {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Justice et faits divers-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

On April 1, another member of the community was tested positive<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/espaces-autochtones/1690203/cafouillage-prise-en-charge-innus-coronavirus-cote-nord|title=Cafouillage de deux hôpitaux envers deux Innus atteints par le coronavirus {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

A curfew was subsequently implemented on April 2 between 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690726/covid-19-autochtone-innus-maliotenam-controle-route-barrage-coronavirus|title=Couvre-feu pour la communauté de Uashat mak Mani-utenam {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Justice et faits divers-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.


=====Nutashkuan=====
=====Nutashkuan=====


Since March 27, access to the Innu Assi territory of [[Montagnais of Natashquan|Nutashkuan]] has been prohibited for all persons who are not members of the community or who do not reside there.
* Since March 27, access to the Innu Assi territory of [[Montagnais of Natashquan|Nutashkuan]] has been prohibited for all persons who are not members of the community or who do not reside there.
* On March 30, Nutashkuan First Nation Innu Council was advised that one of them tested positive at the Havre-Saint-Pierre hospital service<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/espaces-autochtones/1690205/coronavirus-covid-innus-nutashkuan|title=Coronavirus: un premier cas chez les Innus de Nutashkuan en Minganie {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

On March 30, Nutashkuan First Nation Innu Council was advised that one of them were tested positif at the Havre-Saint-Pierre hospital service<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/espaces-autochtones/1690205/coronavirus-covid-innus-nutashkuan|title=Coronavirus: un premier cas chez les Innus de Nutashkuan en Minganie {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.


=====Pessamit =====
=====Pessamit =====


Since March 20, tourists, visitors and non-members were no longer welcome on the territory of the community<ref name="PessamitConfinement">{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690335/innus-pessamit-confinement-total-covid-19|title=Les Innus de Pessamit encore plus confinés dès samedi|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* Since March 20, tourists, visitors and non-members were no longer welcome on the territory of the community<ref name="PessamitConfinement">{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690335/innus-pessamit-confinement-total-covid-19|title=Les Innus de Pessamit encore plus confinés dès samedi|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* On April 2, Pessamit Innu Council decided that, starting on April 4, members of the community will no longer be able to leave, except for essential reasons which must be identified on a certificate issued by the Innu Council<ref name="PessamitConfinement" />.
* On April 3, a first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in the community<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690911/coronavirus-communaute-autochtone-innus-premieres-nations-cote-nord|title=Un premier cas de COVID-19 à Pessamit {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.


=====Ekuanitshit =====
On April 2, Pessamit Innu Council decided that, starting on April 4, members of the community will no longer be able to leave, except for essential reasons which must be identified on a certificate issued by the Innu Council<ref name="PessamitConfinement"/>.


On April 3, a first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in the community<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1690911/coronavirus-communaute-autochtone-innus-premieres-nations-cote-nord|title=Un premier cas de COVID-19 à Pessamit {{!}} Coronavirus|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.
* Since March 16, the council has barred non-residents who have no essential reason to be in the community from entering the community<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1669794/covid-19-communaute-innue-ekuanitshit-fermeture|title=COVID-19 : la communauté innue d'Ekuanitshit fermée aux non-résidents|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.


=== Visitors from outside of Quebec ===
=====Ekuanitshit =====


* On March 16, the first positive test of COVID-19 was detected on a non-Quebec individual. The authorities did not say the nationality of the visitor.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/deux-nouveaux-cas-de-covid-19-a-trois-rivieres-36d1dad45dcae08b4b5ed32af35b6b5e|title=Deux nouveaux cas de COVID-19 à Trois-Rivières|date=2020-03-16|website=Le Nouvelliste|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321234722/https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/deux-nouveaux-cas-de-covid-19-a-trois-rivieres-36d1dad45dcae08b4b5ed32af35b6b5e|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>
Since March 16, the council has barred non-residents who have no essential reason to be in the community from entering the community<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1669794/covid-19-communaute-innue-ekuanitshit-fermeture|title=COVID-19 : la communauté innue d'Ekuanitshit fermée aux non-résidents|last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca|first=Zone Santé-|website=Radio-Canada.ca|language=fr-ca|access-date=2020-04-03}}</ref>.

=== Visitors from outside of Quebec ===
On March 16, the first positive test of COVID-19 was detected on a non-Quebec individual. The authorities did not say the nationality of the visitor.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/deux-nouveaux-cas-de-covid-19-a-trois-rivieres-36d1dad45dcae08b4b5ed32af35b6b5e|title=Deux nouveaux cas de COVID-19 à Trois-Rivières|date=2020-03-16|website=Le Nouvelliste|language=fr|access-date=2020-03-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200321234722/https://www.lenouvelliste.ca/actualites/deux-nouveaux-cas-de-covid-19-a-trois-rivieres-36d1dad45dcae08b4b5ed32af35b6b5e|archive-date=March 21, 2020|url-status=live}}</ref>


== Breakdown of cases ==
== Breakdown of cases ==

Revision as of 01:23, 16 April 2020

2020 coronavirus pandemic in Quebec
Confirmed cases (as of 13 April)
  1–9 confirmed
  10–49 confirmed
  50–199 confirmed
  200–499 confirmed
  500–999 confirmed
  1,000–4,999 confirmed
  ≥5,000 confirmed
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationQuebec, Canada
Index caseMontreal
Arrival dateFebruary 28, 2020
(4 years, 2 months, 2 weeks and 3 days)
Date15 April 2020
Confirmed cases14,860
Recovered2,491
Deaths
487
Government website
Quebec Government

The Coronavirus pandemic 2020 in Quebec is an ongoing viral pandemic of novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The Canadian province of Quebec has, as of now reported the highest number of cases of COVID-19 in Canada during the 2019–20 worldwide pandemic. As of April 15, 2020, there have been 14,860 confirmed cases, 984 hospitalizations, and 487 deaths reported. 2,491 recoveries have also been reported and 2,605 cases are under investigation.[1]

Timeline

COVID-19 cases in Quebec, Canada  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases
202020202021202120222022
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprApr
Last 15 daysLast 15 days
Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-01-23 0 0
0(=) 0(=)
2020-02-25 1 0
2020-02-26 1(=) 0
2020-02-27 1(=) 0
2020-02-28 2(+100%) 0
2020-02-29 2(=) 0
2020-03-01 4(+100%) 0
2020-03-02 7(+75%) 0
2020-03-03 9(+29%) 0
2020-03-04 11(+22%) 0
2020-03-05 12(+9.09%) 0
2020-03-06 14(+17%) 0
2020-03-07 14(=) 0
2020-03-08 15(+7.14%) 0
2020-03-09 17(+13%) 0
2020-03-10 19(+12%) 0
2020-03-11
29(+53%) 0
2020-03-12
36(+24%) 0
2020-03-13
40(+11%) 0
2020-03-14
59(+48%) 0
2020-03-15
72(+22%) 0
2020-03-16
89(+24%) 1(n.a.)
2020-03-17
133(+49%) 2(+100%)
2020-03-18
175(+32%) 3(+50%)
2020-03-19
251(+43%) 4(+33%)
2020-03-20
380(+51%) 4(=)
2020-03-21
565(+49%) 5(+25%)
2020-03-22
804(+42%) 5(=)
2020-03-23
1,149(+43%) 8(+60%)
2020-03-24
1,419(+23%) 10(+25%)
2020-03-25
1,788(+26%) 18(+80%)
2020-03-26
2,153(+20%) 27(+50%)
2020-03-27
2,604(+21%) 30(+11%)
2020-03-28
3,023(+16%) 44(+47%)
2020-03-29
3,593(+19%) 54(+23%)
2020-03-30
4,173(+16%) 67(+24%)
2020-03-31
4,904(+18%) 83(+24%)
2020-04-01
5,606(+14%) 99(+19%)
2020-04-02
6,484(+16%) 121(+22%)
2020-04-03
7,258(+12%) 159(+31%)
2020-04-04
8,061(+11%) 203(+28%)
2020-04-05
8,694(+7.85%) 251(+24%)
2020-04-06
9,573(+10%) 302(+20%)
2020-04-07
10,365(+8.27%) 359(+19%)
2020-04-08
11,058(+6.69%) 417(+16%)
2020-04-09
11,807(+6.77%) 484(+16%)
2020-04-10
12,445(+5.40%) 552(+14%)
2020-04-11
13,113(+5.37%) 622(+13%)
2020-04-12
13,907(+6.06%) 710(+14%)
2020-04-13
14,872(+6.94%) 805(+13%)
2020-04-14
15,832(+6.46%) 897(+11%)
2020-04-15
16,930(+6.94%) 996(+11%)
2020-04-16
17,896(+5.71%) 1,089(+9.34%)
2020-04-17
18,923(+5.74%) 1,177(+8.08%)
2020-04-18
19,590(+3.52%) 1,276(+8.41%)
2020-04-19
20,415(+4.21%) 1,401(+9.80%)
2020-04-20
21,326(+4.46%) 1,504(+7.35%)
2020-04-21
22,139(+3.81%) 1,619(+7.65%)
2020-04-22
23,032(+4.03%) 1,737(+7.29%)
2020-04-23
23,944(+3.96%) 1,853(+6.68%)
2020-04-24
24,805(+3.60%) 1,967(+6.15%)
2020-04-25
25,568(+3.08%) 2,092(+6.35%)
2020-04-26
26,188(+2.42%) 2,202(+5.26%)
2020-04-27
27,099(+3.48%) 2,319(+5.31%)
2020-04-28
28,024(+3.41%) 2,457(+5.95%)
2020-04-29
28,927(+3.22%) 2,610(+6.23%)
2020-04-30
29,930(+3.47%) 2,730(+4.60%)
2020-05-01
30,993(+3.55%) 2,869(+5.09%)
2020-05-02
31,891(+2.90%) 2,983(+3.97%)
2020-05-03
32,684(+2.49%) 3,081(+3.29%)
2020-05-04
33,552(+2.66%) 3,191(+3.57%)
2020-05-05
34,448(+2.67%) 3,291(+3.13%)
2020-05-06
35,483(+3.00%) 3,386(+2.89%)
2020-05-07
36,338(+2.41%) 3,480(+2.78%)
2020-05-08
37,119(+2.15%) 3,570(+2.59%)
2020-05-09
37,874(+2.03%) 3,667(+2.72%)
2020-05-10
38,527(+1.72%) 3,760(+2.54%)
2020-05-11
39,254(+1.89%) 3,857(+2.58%)
2020-05-12
40,055(+2.04%) 3,939(+2.13%)
2020-05-13
40,837(+1.95%) 4,005(+1.68%)
2020-05-14
41,539(+1.72%) 4,091(+2.15%)
2020-05-15
42,325(+1.89%) 4,175(+2.05%)
2020-05-16
43,021(+1.64%) 4,255(+1.92%)
2020-05-17
43,747(+1.69%) 4,321(+1.55%)
2020-05-18
44,415(+1.53%) 4,390(+1.60%)
2020-05-19
45,049(+1.43%) 4,448(+1.32%)
2020-05-20
45,857(+1.79%) 4,520(+1.62%)
2020-05-21
46,572(+1.56%) 4,579(+1.31%)
2020-05-22
47,172(+1.29%) 4,648(+1.51%)
2020-05-23
47,674(+1.06%) 4,712(+1.38%)
2020-05-24
48,218(+1.14%) 4,776(+1.36%)
2020-05-25
48,730(+1.06%) 4,835(+1.24%)
2020-05-26
49,180(+0.923%) 4,900(+1.34%)
2020-05-27
49,701(+1.06%) 4,959(+1.20%)
2020-05-28
50,115(+0.833%) 5,037(+1.57%)
2020-05-29
50,540(+0.848%) 5,097(+1.19%)
2020-05-30
50,937(+0.786%) 5,138(+0.804%)
2020-05-31
51,229(+0.573%) 5,173(+0.681%)
2020-06-01
51,558(+0.642%) 5,211(+0.735%)
2020-06-02
51,784(+0.438%) 5,245(+0.652%)
2020-06-03
52,060(+0.533%) 5,279(+0.648%)
2020-06-04
52,318(+0.496%) 5,296(+0.322%)
2020-06-05
52,560(+0.463%) 5,324(+0.529%)
2020-06-06
52,806(+0.468%) 5,350(+0.488%)
2020-06-07
52,994(+0.356%) 5,372(+0.411%)
2020-06-08
53,111(+0.221%) 5,389(+0.316%)
2020-06-09
53,277(+0.313%) 5,408(+0.353%)
2020-06-10
53,447(+0.319%) 5,427(+0.351%)
2020-06-11
53,599(+0.284%) 5,448(+0.387%)
2020-06-12
53,776(+0.330%) 5,467(+0.349%)
2020-06-13
53,900(+0.231%) 5,484(+0.311%)
2020-06-14
53,994(+0.174%) 5,495(+0.201%)
2020-06-15
54,106(+0.207%) 5,512(+0.309%)
2020-06-16
54,238(+0.244%) 5,521(+0.163%)
2020-06-17
54,358(+0.221%) 5,530(+0.163%)
2020-06-18
54,494(+0.250%) 5,536(+0.108%)
2020-06-19
54,627(+0.244%) 5,549(+0.235%)
2020-06-20
54,723(+0.176%) 5,553(+0.072%)
2020-06-21
54,802(+0.144%) 5,563(+0.180%)
2020-06-22
54,886(+0.153%) 5,571(+0.144%)
2020-06-23
54,980(+0.171%) 5,584(+0.233%)
2020-06-24
55,068(+0.160%) 5,599(+0.269%)
2020-06-25
55,159(+0.165%) 5,606(+0.125%)
2020-06-26
55,244(+0.154%) 5,609(+0.054%)
2020-06-27
55,332(+0.159%) 5,613(+0.071%)
2020-06-28
55,390(+0.105%) 5,618(+0.089%)
2020-06-29
55,451(+0.110%) 5,629(+0.196%)
2020-06-30
55,550(+0.179%) 5,636(+0.124%)
2020-07-01
55,622(+0.130%) 5,642(+0.106%)
2020-07-02
55,692(+0.126%) 5,650(+0.142%)
2020-07-03
55,783(+0.163%) 5,655(+0.088%)
2020-07-04
55,875(+0.165%) 5,659(+0.071%)
2020-07-05
55,933(+0.104%) 5,662(+0.053%)
2020-07-06
56,001(+0.122%) 5,670(+0.141%)
2020-07-07
56,108(+0.191%) 5,672(+0.035%)
2020-07-08
56,207(+0.176%) 5,677(+0.088%)
2020-07-09
56,335(+0.228%) 5,681(+0.070%)
2020-07-10
56,448(+0.201%) 5,685(+0.070%)
2020-07-11
56,550(+0.181%) 5,688(+0.053%)
2020-07-12
56,625(+0.133%) 5,688(=)
2020-07-13
56,763(+0.244%) 5,691(+0.053%)
2020-07-14
56,894(+0.231%) 5,692(+0.018%)
2020-07-15
57,041(+0.258%) 5,697(+0.088%)
2020-07-16
57,180(+0.244%) 5,701(+0.070%)
2020-07-17
57,377(+0.345%) 5,703(+0.035%)
2020-07-18
57,567(+0.331%) 5,705(+0.035%)
2020-07-19
57,694(+0.221%) 5,706(+0.018%)
2020-07-20
57,824(+0.225%) 5,706(=)
2020-07-21
57,977(+0.265%) 5,708(+0.035%)
2020-07-22
58,150(+0.298%) 5,712(+0.070%)
2020-07-23
58,346(+0.337%) 5,713(+0.018%)
2020-07-24
58,506(+0.274%) 5,714(+0.018%)
2020-07-25
58,666(+0.273%) 5,715(+0.018%)
2020-07-26
58,814(+0.252%) 5,715(=)
2020-07-27
58,910(+0.163%) 5,717(+0.035%)
2020-07-28
59,039(+0.219%) 5,718(+0.017%)
2020-07-29
59,218(+0.303%) 5,718(=)
2020-07-30
59,371(+0.258%) 5,722(+0.070%)
2020-07-31
59,504(+0.224%) 5,723(+0.017%)
2020-08-01
59,636(+0.222%) 5,725(+0.035%)
2020-08-02
59,728(+0.154%) 5,727(+0.035%)
2020-08-03
59,872(+0.241%) 5,727(=)
2020-08-04
60,021(+0.249%) 5,727(=)
2020-08-05
60,145(+0.207%) 5,730(+0.052%)
2020-08-06
60,238(+0.155%) 5,733(+0.052%)
2020-08-07
60,366(+0.212%) 5,734(+0.017%)
2020-08-08
60,482(+0.192%) 5,736(+0.035%)
2020-08-09
60,579(+0.160%) 5,738(+0.035%)
2020-08-10
60,679(+0.165%) 5,740(+0.035%)
2020-08-11
60,779(+0.165%) 5,743(+0.052%)
2020-08-12
60,869(+0.148%) 5,746(+0.052%)
2020-08-13
60,966(+0.159%) 5,747(+0.017%)
2020-08-14
61,042(+0.125%) 5,749(+0.035%)
2020-08-15
61,108(+0.108%) 5,752(+0.052%)
2020-08-16
61,153(+0.074%) 5,756(+0.070%)
2020-08-17
61,202(+0.080%) 5,758(+0.035%)
2020-08-18
61,281(+0.129%) 5,759(+0.017%)
2020-08-19
61,355(+0.121%) 5,762(+0.052%)
2020-08-20
61,458(+0.168%) 5,764(+0.035%)
2020-08-21
61,567(+0.177%) 5,768(+0.069%)
2020-08-22
61,638(+0.115%) 5,768(=)
2020-08-23
61,716(+0.127%) 5,771(+0.052%)
2020-08-24
61,761(+0.073%) 5,773(+0.035%)
2020-08-25
61,859(+0.159%) 5,773(=)
2020-08-26
61,986(+0.205%) 5,774(+0.017%)
2020-08-27
62,106(+0.194%) 5,774(=)
2020-08-28
62,214(+0.174%) 5,780(+0.104%)
2020-08-29
62,355(+0.227%) 5,782(+0.035%)
2020-08-30
62,473(+0.189%) 5,783(+0.017%)
2020-08-31
62,602(+0.206%) 5,784(+0.017%)
2020-09-01
62,753(+0.241%) 5,784(=)
2020-09-02
62,939(+0.296%) 5,785(+0.017%)
2020-09-03
63,165(+0.359%) 5,787(+0.035%)
2020-09-04
63,350(+0.293%) 5,787(=)
2020-09-05
63,547(+0.311%) 5,788(+0.017%)
2020-09-06
63,742(+0.307%) 5,788(=)
2020-09-07
63,933(+0.300%) 5,790(+0.035%)
2020-09-08
64,128(+0.305%) 5,790(=)
2020-09-09
64,380(+0.393%) 5,794(+0.069%)
2020-09-10
64,636(+0.398%) 5,795(+0.017%)
2020-09-11
64,946(+0.480%) 5,795(=)
2020-09-12
65,242(+0.456%) 5,797(+0.035%)
2020-09-13
65,559(+0.486%) 5,800(+0.052%)
2020-09-14
65,835(+0.421%) 5,804(+0.069%)
2020-09-15
66,157(+0.489%) 5,807(+0.052%)
2020-09-16
66,464(+0.464%) 5,810(+0.052%)
2020-09-17
66,812(+0.524%) 5,813(+0.052%)
2020-09-18
67,300(+0.730%) 5,820(+0.120%)
2020-09-19
67,796(+0.737%) 5,826(+0.103%)
2020-09-20
68,302(+0.746%) 5,828(+0.034%)
2020-09-21
68,783(+0.704%) 5,830(+0.034%)
2020-09-22
69,307(+0.762%) 5,833(+0.051%)
2020-09-23
69,990(+0.985%) 5,837(+0.069%)
2020-09-24
70,716(+1.04%) 5,843(+0.103%)
2020-09-25
71,464(+1.06%) 5,845(+0.034%)
2020-09-26
72,367(+1.26%) 5,851(+0.103%)
2020-09-27
73,219(+1.18%) 5,855(+0.068%)
2020-09-28
74,127(+1.24%) 5,863(+0.137%)
2020-09-29
75,084(+1.29%) 5,872(+0.154%)
2020-09-30
76,099(+1.35%) 5,885(+0.221%)
2020-10-01
77,049(+1.25%) 5,895(+0.170%)
2020-10-02
78,221(+1.52%) 5,902(+0.119%)
2020-10-03
79,382(+1.48%) 5,911(+0.152%)
2020-10-04
80,437(+1.33%) 5,921(+0.169%)
2020-10-05
81,282(+1.05%) 5,929(+0.135%)
2020-10-06
82,280(+1.23%) 5,941(+0.202%)
2020-10-07
83,251(+1.18%) 5,956(+0.252%)
2020-10-08
84,346(+1.32%) 5,968(+0.201%)
2020-10-09
85,478(+1.34%) 5,975(+0.117%)
2020-10-10
86,383(+1.06%) 5,993(+0.301%)
2020-10-11
87,464(+1.25%) 6,005(+0.200%)
2020-10-12
88,253(+0.902%) 6,015(+0.167%)
2020-10-13
89,210(+1.08%) 6,025(+0.166%)
2020-10-14
90,308(+1.23%) 6,045(+0.332%)
2020-10-15
91,457(+1.27%) 6,055(+0.165%)
2020-10-16
92,596(+1.25%) 6,075(+0.330%)
2020-10-17
93,653(+1.14%) 6,082(+0.115%)
2020-10-18
94,628(+1.04%) 6,094(+0.197%)
2020-10-19
95,477(+0.897%) 6,115(+0.345%)
2020-10-20
96,514(+1.09%) 6,128(+0.213%)
2020-10-21
97,496(+1.02%) 6,150(+0.359%)
2020-10-22
98,434(+0.962%) 6,170(+0.325%)
2020-10-23
99,477(+1.06%) 6,185(+0.243%)
2020-10-24
100,310(+0.837%) 6,205(+0.323%)
2020-10-25
101,136(+0.823%) 6,222(+0.274%)
2020-10-26
102,124(+0.977%) 6,241(+0.305%)
2020-10-27
103,101(+0.957%) 6,260(+0.304%)
2020-10-28
104,085(+0.954%) 6,284(+0.383%)
2020-10-29
105,150(+1.02%) 6,303(+0.302%)
2020-10-30
106,102(+0.905%) 6,331(+0.444%)
2020-10-31
107,087(+0.928%) 6,362(+0.490%)
2020-11-01
108,112(+0.957%) 6,382(+0.314%)
2020-11-02
109,009(+0.830%) 6,396(+0.219%)
2020-11-03
110,067(+0.971%) 6,418(+0.344%)
2020-11-04
111,225(+1.05%) 6,442(+0.374%)
2020-11-05
112,496(+1.14%) 6,462(+0.310%)
2020-11-06
113,694(+1.06%) 6,489(+0.418%)
2020-11-07
114,926(+1.08%) 6,512(+0.354%)
2020-11-08
116,236(+1.14%) 6,541(+0.445%)
2020-11-09
117,441(+1.04%) 6,573(+0.489%)
2020-11-10
118,745(+1.11%) 6,607(+0.517%)
2020-11-11
120,133(+1.17%) 6,638(+0.469%)
2020-11-12
121,463(+1.11%) 6,673(+0.527%)
2020-11-13
122,838(+1.13%) 6,693(+0.300%)
2020-11-14
124,074(+1.01%) 6,719(+0.388%)
2020-11-15
125,190(+0.899%) 6,745(+0.387%)
2020-11-16
126,210(+0.815%) 6,770(+0.371%)
2020-11-17
127,336(+0.892%) 6,806(+0.532%)
2020-11-18
128,540(+0.946%) 6,843(+0.544%)
2020-11-19
129,848(+1.02%) 6,873(+0.438%)
2020-11-20
130,998(+0.886%) 6,900(+0.393%)
2020-11-21
132,124(+0.860%) 6,928(+0.406%)
2020-11-22
133,332(+0.914%) 6,962(+0.491%)
2020-11-23
134,405(+0.805%) 6,987(+0.359%)
2020-11-24
135,630(+0.911%) 7,027(+0.572%)
2020-11-25
137,022(+1.03%) 7,058(+0.441%)
2020-11-26
138,358(+0.975%) 7,087(+0.411%)
2020-11-27
139,644(+0.929%) 7,114(+0.381%)
2020-11-28
141,072(+1.02%) 7,145(+0.436%)
2020-11-29
142,452(+0.978%) 7,178(+0.462%)
2020-11-30
143,712(+0.885%) 7,210(+0.446%)
2020-12-01
145,237(+1.06%) 7,234(+0.333%)
2020-12-02
146,786(+1.07%) 7,270(+0.498%)
2020-12-03
148,288(+1.02%) 7,309(+0.536%)
2020-12-04
150,054(+1.19%) 7,346(+0.506%)
2020-12-05
151,697(+1.09%) 7,382(+0.490%)
2020-12-06
153,235(+1.01%) 7,411(+0.393%)
2020-12-07
154,854(+1.06%) 7,446(+0.472%)
2020-12-08
156,515(+1.07%) 7,491(+0.604%)
2020-12-09
158,266(+1.12%) 7,523(+0.427%)
2020-12-10
160,024(+1.11%) 7,555(+0.425%)
2020-12-11
161,942(+1.20%) 7,601(+0.609%)
2020-12-12
163,949(+1.24%) 7,644(+0.566%)
2020-12-13
165,711(+1.07%) 7,678(+0.445%)
2020-12-14
167,603(+1.14%) 7,725(+0.612%)
2020-12-15
169,391(+1.07%) 7,766(+0.531%)
2020-12-16
171,514(+1.25%) 7,798(+0.412%)
2020-12-17
173,832(+1.35%) 7,851(+0.680%)
2020-12-18
175,959(+1.22%) 7,888(+0.471%)
2020-12-19
178,020(+1.17%) 7,922(+0.431%)
2020-12-20
179,991(+1.11%) 7,961(+0.492%)
2020-12-21
182,106(+1.18%) 7,999(+0.477%)
2020-12-22
184,265(+1.19%) 8,061(+0.775%)
2020-12-23
186,496(+1.21%) 8,112(+0.633%)
2020-12-24
188,897(+1.29%) 8,153(+0.505%)
2020-12-25
191,206(+1.22%) 8,200(+0.576%)
2020-12-26
193,302(+1.10%) 8,249(+0.598%)
2020-12-27
195,465(+1.12%) 8,298(+0.594%)
2020-12-28
197,776(+1.18%) 8,345(+0.566%)
2020-12-29
200,635(+1.45%) 8,394(+0.587%)
2020-12-30
203,445(+1.40%) 8,455(+0.727%)
2020-12-31
205,976(+1.24%) 8,496(+0.485%)
2021-01-01
208,727(+1.34%) 8,530(+0.400%)
2021-01-02
211,123(+1.15%) 8,581(+0.598%)
2021-01-03
213,294(+1.03%) 8,625(+0.513%)
2021-01-04
215,844(+1.20%) 8,680(+0.638%)
2021-01-05
218,433(+1.20%) 8,732(+0.599%)
2021-01-06
221,305(+1.31%) 8,787(+0.630%)
2021-01-07
224,140(+1.28%) 8,840(+0.603%)
2021-01-08
226,895(+1.23%) 8,888(+0.543%)
2021-01-09
228,908(+0.887%) 8,938(+0.563%)
2021-01-10
230,944(+0.889%) 8,981(+0.481%)
2021-01-11
232,735(+0.776%) 9,031(+0.557%)
2021-01-12
234,931(+0.944%) 9,082(+0.565%)
2021-01-13
236,944(+0.857%) 9,151(+0.760%)
2021-01-14
238,896(+0.824%) 9,212(+0.667%)
2021-01-15
240,778(+0.788%) 9,261(+0.532%)
2021-01-16
242,708(+0.802%) 9,312(+0.551%)
2021-01-17
244,222(+0.624%) 9,358(+0.494%)
2021-01-18
245,569(+0.552%) 9,414(+0.598%)
2021-01-19
247,093(+0.621%) 9,465(+0.542%)
2021-01-20
248,662(+0.635%) 9,527(+0.655%)
2021-01-21
250,460(+0.723%) 9,577(+0.525%)
2021-01-22
252,006(+0.617%) 9,638(+0.637%)
2021-01-23
253,342(+0.530%) 9,691(+0.550%)
2021-01-24
254,511(+0.461%) 9,750(+0.609%)
2021-01-25
255,736(+0.481%) 9,778(+0.287%)
2021-01-26
257,096(+0.532%) 9,821(+0.440%)
2021-01-27
258,366(+0.494%) 9,866(+0.458%)
2021-01-28
259,663(+0.502%) 9,903(+0.375%)
2021-01-29
260,948(+0.495%) 9,942(+0.394%)
2021-01-30
262,195(+0.478%) 9,969(+0.272%)
2021-01-31
263,076(+0.336%) 10,005(+0.361%)
2021-02-01
264,055(+0.372%) 10,028(+0.230%)
2021-02-02
265,230(+0.445%) 10,060(+0.319%)
2021-02-03
266,316(+0.409%) 10,096(+0.358%)
2021-02-04
267,401(+0.407%) 10,131(+0.347%)
2021-02-05
268,628(+0.459%) 10,158(+0.267%)
2021-02-06
269,675(+0.390%) 10,183(+0.246%)
2021-02-07
270,511(+0.310%) 10,210(+0.265%)
2021-02-08
271,292(+0.289%) 10,228(+0.176%)
2021-02-09
272,266(+0.359%) 10,256(+0.274%)
2021-02-10
273,425(+0.426%) 10,278(+0.215%)
2021-02-11
274,444(+0.373%) 10,299(+0.204%)
2021-02-12
275,477(+0.376%) 10,318(+0.184%)
2021-02-13
276,315(+0.304%) 10,332(+0.136%)
2021-02-14
277,043(+0.263%) 10,349(+0.165%)
2021-02-15
277,716(+0.243%) 10,364(+0.145%)
2021-02-16
278,567(+0.306%) 10,373(+0.087%)
2021-02-17
279,356(+0.283%) 10,388(+0.145%)
2021-02-18
280,225(+0.311%) 10,399(+0.106%)
2021-02-19
281,003(+0.278%) 10,414(+0.144%)
2021-02-20
281,727(+0.258%) 10,429(+0.144%)
2021-02-21
282,546(+0.291%) 10,441(+0.115%)
2021-02-22
283,186(+0.227%) 10,449(+0.077%)
2021-02-23
284,020(+0.295%) 10,463(+0.134%)
2021-02-24
284,877(+0.302%) 10,476(+0.124%)
2021-02-25
285,694(+0.287%) 10,481(+0.048%)
2021-02-26
286,571(+0.307%) 10,491(+0.095%)
2021-02-27
287,283(+0.248%) 10,500(+0.086%)
2021-02-28
287,859(+0.200%) 10,506(+0.057%)
2021-03-01
288,448(+0.205%) 10,516(+0.095%)
2021-03-02
289,215(+0.266%) 10,526(+0.095%)
2021-03-03
289,904(+0.238%) 10,536(+0.095%)
2021-03-04
290,761(+0.296%) 10,546(+0.095%)
2021-03-05
291,464(+0.242%) 10,555(+0.085%)
2021-03-06
292,206(+0.255%) 10,565(+0.095%)
2021-03-07
292,818(+0.209%) 10,571(+0.057%)
2021-03-08
293,430(+0.209%) 10,580(+0.085%)
2021-03-09
294,232(+0.273%) 10,588(+0.076%)
2021-03-10
294,952(+0.245%) 10,597(+0.085%)
2021-03-11
295,705(+0.255%) 10,608(+0.104%)
2021-03-12
296,518(+0.275%) 10,609(+0.009%)
2021-03-13
297,177(+0.222%) 10,617(+0.075%)
2021-03-14
297,785(+0.205%) 10,627(+0.094%)
2021-03-15
298,356(+0.192%) 10,639(+0.113%)
2021-03-16
299,080(+0.243%) 10,644(+0.047%)
2021-03-17
299,809(+0.244%) 10,649(+0.047%)
2021-03-18
300,574(+0.255%) 10,654(+0.047%)
2021-03-19
301,383(+0.269%) 10,657(+0.028%)
2021-03-20
302,065(+0.226%) 10,668(+0.103%)
2021-03-21
302,732(+0.221%) 10,676(+0.075%)
2021-03-22
303,436(+0.233%) 10,682(+0.056%)
2021-03-23
304,206(+0.254%) 10,686(+0.037%)
2021-03-24
305,232(+0.337%) 10,694(+0.075%)
2021-03-25
306,236(+0.329%) 10,702(+0.075%)
2021-03-26
307,245(+0.329%) 10,708(+0.056%)
2021-03-27
308,177(+0.303%) 10,711(+0.028%)
2021-03-28
309,008(+0.270%) 10,716(+0.047%)
2021-03-29
309,951(+0.305%) 10,724(+0.075%)
2021-03-30
310,952(+0.323%) 10,732(+0.075%)
2021-03-31
312,385(+0.461%) 10,736(+0.037%)
2021-04-01
313,671(+0.412%) 10,744(+0.075%)
2021-04-02
314,960(+0.411%) 10,749(+0.047%)
2021-04-03
316,250(+0.410%) 10,754(+0.047%)
2021-04-04
317,388(+0.360%) 10,761(+0.065%)
2021-04-05
318,607(+0.384%) 10,767(+0.056%)
2021-04-06
319,917(+0.411%) 10,772(+0.046%)
2021-04-07
321,562(+0.514%) 10,779(+0.065%)
2021-04-08
323,276(+0.533%) 10,791(+0.111%)
2021-04-09
325,145(+0.578%) 10,795(+0.037%)
2021-04-10
326,769(+0.499%) 10,802(+0.065%)
2021-04-11
328,265(+0.458%) 10,813(+0.102%)
2021-04-12
329,682(+0.432%) 10,819(+0.055%)
2021-04-13
331,210(+0.463%) 10,832(+0.120%)
2021-04-14
332,727(+0.458%) 10,841(+0.083%)
2021-04-15
334,407(+0.505%) 10,848(+0.065%)
2021-04-16
335,859(+0.434%) 10,863(+0.138%)
2021-04-17
337,149(+0.384%) 10,876(+0.120%)
2021-04-18
338,173(+0.304%) 10,886(+0.092%)
2021-04-19
339,358(+0.350%) 10,896(+0.092%)
2021-04-20
340,576(+0.359%) 10,903(+0.064%)
2021-04-21
341,774(+0.352%) 10,907(+0.037%)
2021-04-22
342,866(+0.320%) 10,921(+0.128%)
2021-04-23
343,787(+0.269%) 10,929(+0.073%)
2021-04-24
344,983(+0.348%) 10,941(+0.110%)
2021-04-25
345,876(+0.259%) 10,951(+0.091%)
2021-04-26
346,842(+0.279%) 10,960(+0.082%)
2021-04-27
347,924(+0.312%) 10,973(+0.119%)
2021-04-28
348,988(+0.306%) 10,985(+0.109%)
2021-04-29
350,103(+0.319%) 10,997(+0.109%)
2021-04-30
351,271(+0.334%) 11,004(+0.064%)
2021-05-01
352,188(+0.261%) 11,012(+0.073%)
2021-05-02
352,962(+0.220%) 11,019(+0.064%)
2021-05-03
353,806(+0.239%) 11,023(+0.036%)
2021-05-04
354,713(+0.256%) 11,033(+0.091%)
2021-05-05
355,604(+0.251%) 11,036(+0.027%)
2021-05-06
356,639(+0.291%) 11,045(+0.082%)
2021-05-07
357,642(+0.281%) 11,053(+0.072%)
2021-05-08
358,456(+0.228%) 11,061(+0.072%)
2021-05-09
359,165(+0.198%) 11,067(+0.054%)
2021-05-10
359,837(+0.187%) 11,070(+0.027%)
2021-05-11
360,668(+0.231%) 11,076(+0.054%)
2021-05-12
361,523(+0.237%) 11,082(+0.054%)
2021-05-13
362,411(+0.246%) 11,087(+0.045%)
2021-05-14
363,198(+0.217%) 11,091(+0.036%)
2021-05-15
363,854(+0.181%) 11,098(+0.063%)
2021-05-16
364,407(+0.152%) 11,107(+0.081%)
2021-05-17
364,981(+0.158%) 11,118(+0.099%)
2021-05-18
365,561(+0.159%) 11,125(+0.063%)
2021-05-19
366,361(+0.219%) 11,132(+0.063%)
2021-05-20
367,033(+0.183%) 11,137(+0.045%)
2021-05-21
367,586(+0.151%) 11,143(+0.054%)
2021-05-22
368,079(+0.134%) 11,150(+0.063%)
2021-05-23
368,425(+0.094%) 11,158(+0.072%)
2021-05-24
368,807(+0.104%) 11,161(+0.027%)
2021-05-25
369,205(+0.108%) 11,165(+0.036%)
2021-05-26
369,663(+0.124%) 11,170(+0.045%)
2021-05-27
370,074(+0.111%) 11,173(+0.027%)
2021-05-28
370,472(+0.108%) 11,175(+0.018%)
2021-05-29
370,771(+0.081%) 11,181(+0.054%)
2021-05-30
371,042(+0.073%) 11,181(=)
2021-05-31
371,289(+0.067%) 11,185(+0.036%)
2021-06-01
371,571(+0.076%) 11,190(+0.045%)
2021-06-02
371,865(+0.079%) 11,194(+0.036%)
2021-06-03
372,133(+0.072%) 11,198(+0.036%)
2021-06-04
372,365(+0.062%) 11,201(+0.027%)
2021-06-05
372,577(+0.057%) 11,206(+0.045%)
2021-06-06
372,729(+0.041%) 11,210(+0.036%)
2021-06-07
372,892(+0.044%) 11,215(+0.045%)
2021-06-08
373,087(+0.052%) 11,216(+0.009%)
2021-06-09
373,243(+0.042%) 11,217(+0.009%)
2021-06-10
373,456(+0.057%) 11,218(+0.009%)
2021-06-11
373,616(+0.043%) 11,220(+0.018%)
2021-06-12
373,747(+0.035%) 11,221(+0.009%)
2021-06-13
373,865(+0.032%) 11,225(+0.036%)
2021-06-14
373,975(+0.029%) 11,226(+0.009%)
2021-06-15
374,149(+0.047%) 11,226(=)
2021-06-16
374,300(+0.040%) 11,231(+0.045%)
2021-06-17
374,454(+0.041%) 11,233(+0.018%)
2021-06-18
374,583(+0.034%) 11,233(=)
2021-06-19
374,668(+0.023%) 11,235(+0.018%)
2021-06-20
374,761(+0.025%) 11,237(+0.018%)
2021-06-21
374,854(+0.025%) 11,239(+0.018%)
2021-06-22
374,983(+0.034%) 11,240(+0.009%)
2021-06-23
375,062(+0.021%) 11,241(+0.009%)
2021-06-24
375,141(+0.021%) 11,242(+0.009%)
2021-06-25
375,245(+0.028%) 11,244(+0.018%)
2021-06-26
375,325(+0.021%) 11,245(+0.009%)
2021-06-27
375,373(+0.013%) 11,246(+0.009%)
2021-06-28
375,469(+0.026%) 11,247(+0.009%)
2021-06-29
375,569(+0.027%) 11,248(+0.009%)
2021-06-30
375,643(+0.020%) 11,249(+0.009%)
2021-07-01
375,719(+0.020%) 11,250(+0.009%)
2021-07-02
375,785(+0.018%) 11,251(+0.009%)
2021-07-03
375,843(+0.015%) 11,251(=)
2021-07-04
375,884(+0.011%) 11,252(+0.009%)
2021-07-05
375,961(+0.020%) 11,252(=)
2021-07-06
376,045(+0.022%) 11,253(+0.009%)
2021-07-07
376,114(+0.018%) 11,253(=)
2021-07-08
376,184(+0.019%) 11,253(=)
2021-07-09
376,255(+0.019%) 11,253(=)
2021-07-10
376,315(+0.016%) 11,254(+0.009%)
2021-07-11
376,367(+0.014%) 11,256(+0.018%)
2021-07-12
376,428(+0.016%) 11,256(=)
2021-07-13
376,507(+0.021%) 11,257(+0.009%)
2021-07-14
376,582(+0.020%) 11,257(=)
2021-07-15
376,678(+0.025%) 11,258(+0.009%)
2021-07-16
376,750(+0.019%) 11,258(=)
2021-07-17
376,822(+0.019%) 11,258(=)
2021-07-18
376,887(+0.017%) 11,259(+0.009%)
2021-07-19
376,965(+0.021%) 11,259(=)
2021-07-20
377,071(+0.028%) 11,260(+0.009%)
2021-07-21
377,173(+0.027%) 11,261(+0.009%)
2021-07-22
377,299(+0.033%) 11,264(+0.027%)
2021-07-23
377,414(+0.030%) 11,264(=)
2021-07-24
377,496(+0.022%) 11,264(=)
2021-07-25
377,565(+0.018%) 11,264(=)
2021-07-26
377,675(+0.029%) 11,264(=)
2021-07-27
377,811(+0.036%) 11,264(=)
2021-07-28
377,943(+0.035%) 11,264(=)
2021-07-29
378,044(+0.027%) 11,264(=)
2021-07-30
378,265(+0.058%) 11,264(=)
2021-07-31
378,413(+0.039%) 11,264(=)
2021-08-01
378,547(+0.035%) 11,264(=)
2021-08-02
378,741(+0.051%) 11,264(=)
2021-08-03
378,934(+0.051%) 11,265(+0.009%)
2021-08-04
379,201(+0.070%) 11,265(=)
2021-08-05
379,496(+0.078%) 11,265(=)
2021-08-06
379,766(+0.071%) 11,265(=)
2021-08-07
380,015(+0.066%) 11,266(+0.009%)
2021-08-08
380,250(+0.062%) 11,267(+0.009%)
2021-08-09
380,547(+0.078%) 11,268(+0.009%)
2021-08-10
380,907(+0.095%) 11,268(=)
2021-08-11
381,331(+0.111%) 11,268(=)
2021-08-12
381,755(+0.111%) 11,268(=)
2021-08-13
382,159(+0.106%) 11,269(+0.009%)
2021-08-14
382,528(+0.097%) 11,269(=)
2021-08-15
382,882(+0.093%) 11,269(=)
2021-08-16
383,260(+0.099%) 11,270(+0.009%)
2021-08-17
383,673(+0.108%) 11,270(=)
2021-08-18
384,166(+0.128%) 11,271(+0.009%)
2021-08-19
384,708(+0.141%) 11,271(=)
2021-08-20
385,236(+0.137%) 11,271(=)
2021-08-21
385,629(+0.102%) 11,274(+0.027%)
2021-08-22
385,980(+0.091%) 11,274(=)
2021-08-23
386,416(+0.113%) 11,274(=)
2021-08-24
386,989(+0.148%) 11,275(+0.009%)
2021-08-25
387,618(+0.163%) 11,275(=)
2021-08-26
388,260(+0.166%) 11,275(=)
2021-08-27
388,785(+0.135%) 11,275(=)
2021-08-28
389,305(+0.134%) 11,275(=)
2021-08-29
389,708(+0.104%) 11,276(+0.009%)
2021-08-30
390,268(+0.144%) 11,277(+0.009%)
2021-08-31
390,948(+0.174%) 11,279(+0.018%)
2021-09-01
391,679(+0.187%) 11,280(+0.009%)
2021-09-02
392,431(+0.192%) 11,280(=)
2021-09-03
393,097(+0.170%) 11,283(+0.027%)
2021-09-04
393,743(+0.164%) 11,283(=)
2021-09-05
394,248(+0.128%) 11,283(=)
2021-09-06
394,810(+0.143%) 11,287(+0.035%)
2021-09-07
395,459(+0.164%) 11,289(+0.018%)
2021-09-08
396,240(+0.197%) 11,292(+0.027%)
2021-09-09
397,175(+0.236%) 11,295(+0.027%)
2021-09-10
398,098(+0.232%) 11,297(+0.018%)
2021-09-11
398,796(+0.175%) 11,299(+0.018%)
2021-09-12
399,409(+0.154%) 11,302(+0.027%)
2021-09-13
400,050(+0.160%) 11,306(+0.035%)
2021-09-14
400,800(+0.187%) 11,307(+0.009%)
2021-09-15
401,636(+0.209%) 11,312(+0.044%)
2021-09-16
402,478(+0.210%) 11,314(+0.018%)
2021-09-17
403,271(+0.197%) 11,321(+0.062%)
2021-09-18
403,979(+0.176%) 11,323(+0.018%)
2021-09-19
404,617(+0.158%) 11,328(+0.044%)
2021-09-20
405,216(+0.148%) 11,332(+0.035%)
2021-09-21
405,873(+0.162%) 11,336(+0.035%)
2021-09-22
406,635(+0.188%) 11,340(+0.035%)
2021-09-23
407,362(+0.179%) 11,343(+0.026%)
2021-09-24
408,147(+0.193%) 11,347(+0.035%)
2021-09-25
408,757(+0.149%) 11,350(+0.026%)
2021-09-26
409,237(+0.117%) 11,352(+0.018%)
2021-09-27
409,734(+0.121%) 11,359(+0.062%)
2021-09-28
410,334(+0.146%) 11,362(+0.026%)
2021-09-29
411,050(+0.174%) 11,369(+0.062%)
2021-09-30
411,649(+0.146%) 11,374(+0.044%)
2021-10-01
412,248(+0.146%) 11,378(+0.035%)
2021-10-02
412,702(+0.110%) 11,382(+0.035%)
2021-10-03
413,124(+0.102%) 11,386(+0.035%)
2021-10-04
413,583(+0.111%) 11,388(+0.018%)
2021-10-05
414,090(+0.123%) 11,392(+0.035%)
2021-10-06
414,676(+0.142%) 11,399(+0.061%)
2021-10-07
415,336(+0.159%) 11,401(+0.018%)
2021-10-08
415,941(+0.146%) 11,406(+0.044%)
2021-10-09
416,498(+0.134%) 11,411(+0.044%)
2021-10-10
416,914(+0.100%) 11,415(+0.035%)
2021-10-11
417,358(+0.106%) 11,417(+0.018%)
2021-10-12
417,938(+0.139%) 11,421(+0.035%)
2021-10-13
418,553(+0.147%) 11,424(+0.026%)
2021-10-14
419,260(+0.169%) 11,430(+0.053%)
2021-10-15
419,945(+0.163%) 11,434(+0.035%)
2021-10-16
420,423(+0.114%) 11,437(+0.026%)
2021-10-17
420,766(+0.082%) 11,442(+0.044%)
2021-10-18
421,159(+0.093%) 11,444(+0.017%)
2021-10-19
421,606(+0.106%) 11,447(+0.026%)
2021-10-20
422,020(+0.098%) 11,456(+0.079%)
2021-10-21
422,423(+0.095%) 11,460(+0.035%)
2021-10-22
422,904(+0.114%) 11,463(+0.026%)
2021-10-23
423,297(+0.093%) 11,467(+0.035%)
2021-10-24
423,615(+0.075%) 11,469(+0.017%)
2021-10-25
424,017(+0.095%) 11,472(+0.026%)
2021-10-26
424,463(+0.105%) 11,475(+0.026%)
2021-10-27
424,925(+0.109%) 11,479(+0.035%)
2021-10-28
425,480(+0.131%) 11,482(+0.026%)
2021-10-29
426,098(+0.145%) 11,485(+0.026%)
2021-10-30
426,608(+0.120%) 11,490(+0.044%)
2021-10-31
427,109(+0.117%) 11,494(+0.035%)
2021-11-01
427,582(+0.111%) 11,497(+0.026%)
2021-11-02
428,110(+0.123%) 11,498(+0.009%)
2021-11-03
428,721(+0.143%) 11,499(+0.009%)
2021-11-04
429,360(+0.149%) 11,502(+0.026%)
2021-11-05
429,996(+0.148%) 11,507(+0.043%)
2021-11-06
430,609(+0.143%) 11,511(+0.035%)
2021-11-07
431,064(+0.106%) 11,515(+0.035%)
2021-11-08
431,584(+0.121%) 11,519(+0.035%)
2021-11-09
432,321(+0.171%) 11,523(+0.035%)
2021-11-10
432,999(+0.157%) 11,526(+0.026%)
2021-11-11
433,714(+0.165%) 11,530(+0.035%)
2021-11-12
434,445(+0.169%) 11,534(+0.035%)
2021-11-13
435,005(+0.129%) 11,535(+0.009%)
2021-11-14
435,492(+0.112%) 11,536(+0.009%)
2021-11-15
436,054(+0.129%) 11,536(=)
2021-11-16
436,802(+0.172%) 11,536(=)
2021-11-17
437,561(+0.174%) 11,540(+0.035%)
2021-11-18
438,308(+0.171%) 11,542(+0.017%)
2021-11-19
439,128(+0.187%) 11,547(+0.043%)
2021-11-20
439,818(+0.157%) 11,552(+0.043%)
2021-11-21
440,508(+0.157%) 11,553(+0.009%)
2021-11-22
441,213(+0.160%) 11,554(+0.009%)
2021-11-23
442,109(+0.203%) 11,559(+0.043%)
2021-11-24
443,126(+0.230%) 11,561(+0.017%)
2021-11-25
444,283(+0.261%) 11,563(+0.017%)
2021-11-26
445,295(+0.228%) 11,565(+0.017%)
2021-11-27
446,098(+0.180%) 11,565(=)
2021-11-28
446,842(+0.167%) 11,567(+0.017%)
2021-11-29
447,741(+0.201%) 11,570(+0.026%)
2021-11-30
448,940(+0.268%) 11,572(+0.017%)
2021-12-01
450,228(+0.287%) 11,575(+0.026%)
2021-12-02
451,635(+0.313%) 11,575(=)
2021-12-03
453,107(+0.326%) 11,576(+0.009%)
2021-12-04
454,420(+0.290%) 11,583(+0.060%)
2021-12-05
455,531(+0.244%) 11,585(+0.017%)
2021-12-06
456,741(+0.266%) 11,587(+0.017%)
2021-12-07
458,291(+0.339%) 11,591(+0.035%)
2021-12-08
460,193(+0.415%) 11,594(+0.026%)
2021-12-09
462,166(+0.429%) 11,598(+0.035%)
2021-12-10
464,289(+0.459%) 11,603(+0.043%)
2021-12-11
465,977(+0.364%) 11,608(+0.043%)
2021-12-12
467,547(+0.337%) 11,614(+0.052%)
2021-12-13
469,728(+0.466%) 11,617(+0.026%)
2021-12-14
472,472(+0.584%) 11,621(+0.034%)
2021-12-15
475,884(+0.722%) 11,628(+0.060%)
2021-12-16
479,890(+0.842%) 11,631(+0.026%)
2021-12-17
484,208(+0.900%) 11,635(+0.034%)
2021-12-18
488,872(+0.963%) 11,637(+0.017%)
2021-12-19
493,228(+0.891%) 11,644(+0.060%)
2021-12-20
499,356(+1.24%) 11,648(+0.034%)
2021-12-21
507,344(+1.60%) 11,654(+0.052%)
2021-12-22
518,345(+2.17%) 11,658(+0.034%)
2021-12-23
530,324(+2.31%) 11,663(+0.043%)
2021-12-24
541,327(+2.07%) 11,667(+0.034%)
2021-12-25
551,856(+1.95%) 11,682(+0.129%)
2021-12-26
562,503(+1.93%) 11,693(+0.094%)
2021-12-27
575,349(+2.28%) 11,703(+0.086%)
2021-12-28
590,359(+2.61%) 11,713(+0.085%)
2021-12-29
608,752(+3.12%) 11,724(+0.094%)
2021-12-30
626,746(+2.96%) 11,741(+0.145%)
2021-12-31
642,957(+2.59%) 11,767(+0.221%)
2022-01-01
658,307(+2.39%) 11,791(+0.204%)
2022-01-02
673,230(+2.27%) 11,816(+0.212%)
2022-01-03
686,981(+2.04%) 11,842(+0.220%)
2022-01-04
703,976(+2.47%) 11,875(+0.279%)
2022-01-05
721,880(+2.54%) 11,912(+0.312%)
2022-01-06
737,939(+2.22%) 11,960(+0.403%)
2022-01-07
750,434(+1.69%) 12,010(+0.418%)
2022-01-08
760,204(+1.30%) 12,060(+0.416%)
2022-01-09
768,180(+1.05%) 12,117(+0.473%)
2022-01-10
776,484(+1.08%) 12,177(+0.495%)
2022-01-11
783,520(+0.906%) 12,231(+0.443%)
2022-01-12
790,448(+0.884%) 12,302(+0.580%)
2022-01-13
796,572(+0.775%) 12,366(+0.520%)
2022-01-14
802,260(+0.714%) 12,427(+0.493%)
2022-01-15
807,028(+0.594%) 12,486(+0.475%)
2022-01-16
811,046(+0.498%) 12,547(+0.489%)
2022-01-17
815,647(+0.567%) 12,634(+0.693%)
2022-01-18
821,022(+0.659%) 12,720(+0.681%)
2022-01-19
825,889(+0.593%) 12,797(+0.605%)
2022-01-20
830,512(+0.560%) 12,854(+0.445%)
2022-01-21
834,609(+0.493%) 12,910(+0.436%)
2022-01-22
837,584(+0.356%) 12,977(+0.519%)
2022-01-23
840,226(+0.315%) 13,031(+0.416%)
2022-01-24
843,789(+0.424%) 13,087(+0.430%)
2022-01-25
847,981(+0.497%) 13,139(+0.397%)
2022-01-26
851,662(+0.434%) 13,188(+0.373%)
2022-01-27
855,222(+0.418%) 13,243(+0.417%)
2022-01-28
858,573(+0.392%) 13,288(+0.340%)
2022-01-29
861,199(+0.306%) 13,331(+0.324%)
2022-01-30
863,579(+0.276%) 13,364(+0.248%)
2022-01-31
866,810(+0.374%) 13,413(+0.367%)
2022-02-01
870,598(+0.437%) 13,455(+0.313%)
2022-02-02
874,357(+0.432%) 13,489(+0.253%)
2022-02-03
877,389(+0.347%) 13,524(+0.259%)
2022-02-04
880,337(+0.336%) 13,568(+0.325%)
2022-02-05
882,538(+0.250%) 13,599(+0.228%)
2022-02-06
884,558(+0.229%) 13,634(+0.257%)
2022-02-07
887,611(+0.345%) 13,677(+0.315%)
2022-02-08
890,757(+0.354%) 13,708(+0.227%)
2022-02-09
893,532(+0.312%) 13,734(+0.190%)
2022-02-10
896,087(+0.286%) 13,762(+0.204%)
2022-02-11
898,501(+0.269%) 13,797(+0.254%)
2022-02-12
900,017(+0.169%) 13,827(+0.217%)
2022-02-13
901,516(+0.167%) 13,859(+0.231%)
2022-02-14
903,557(+0.226%) 13,881(+0.159%)
2022-02-15
905,614(+0.228%) 13,897(+0.115%)
2022-02-16
907,525(+0.211%) 13,919(+0.158%)
2022-02-17
909,286(+0.194%) 13,936(+0.122%)
2022-02-18
910,801(+0.167%) 13,950(+0.100%)
2022-02-19
911,850(+0.115%) 13,972(+0.158%)
2022-02-20
912,917(+0.117%) 13,983(+0.079%)
2022-02-21
914,595(+0.184%) 14,001(+0.129%)
2022-02-22
916,220(+0.178%) 14,020(+0.136%)
2022-02-23
917,692(+0.161%) 14,033(+0.093%)
2022-02-24
919,008(+0.143%) 14,044(+0.078%)
2022-02-25
920,092(+0.118%) 14,052(+0.057%)
2022-02-26
920,995(+0.098%) 14,071(+0.135%)
2022-02-27
921,810(+0.088%) 14,087(+0.114%)
2022-02-28
923,141(+0.144%) 14,102(+0.106%)
2022-03-01
924,409(+0.137%) 14,117(+0.106%)
2022-03-02
925,580(+0.127%) 14,128(+0.078%)
2022-03-03
927,002(+0.154%) 14,139(+0.078%)
2022-03-04
928,079(+0.116%) 14,159(+0.141%)
2022-03-05
928,867(+0.085%) 14,167(+0.057%)
2022-03-06
929,644(+0.084%) 14,178(+0.078%)
2022-03-07
930,896(+0.135%) 14,187(+0.063%)
2022-03-08
932,263(+0.147%) 14,202(+0.106%)
2022-03-09
933,519(+0.135%) 14,207(+0.035%)
2022-03-10
934,624(+0.118%) 14,216(+0.063%)
2022-03-11
935,708(+0.116%) 14,226(+0.070%)
2022-03-12
936,436(+0.078%) 14,243(+0.119%)
2022-03-13
937,135(+0.075%) 14,252(+0.063%)
2022-03-14
938,470(+0.142%) 14,262(+0.070%)
2022-03-15
939,886(+0.151%) 14,274(+0.084%)
2022-03-16
941,358(+0.157%) 14,286(+0.084%)
2022-03-17
942,770(+0.150%) 14,295(+0.063%)
2022-03-18
944,016(+0.132%) 14,309(+0.098%)
2022-03-19
944,927(+0.097%) 14,315(+0.042%)
2022-03-20
945,948(+0.108%) 14,328(+0.091%)
2022-03-21
947,682(+0.183%) 14,332(+0.028%)
2022-03-22
949,904(+0.234%) 14,340(+0.056%)
2022-03-23
952,272(+0.249%) 14,346(+0.042%)
2022-03-24
954,506(+0.235%) 14,357(+0.077%)
2022-03-25
956,709(+0.231%) 14,366(+0.063%)
2022-03-26
958,332(+0.170%) 14,373(+0.049%)
2022-03-27
960,083(+0.183%) 14,381(+0.056%)
2022-03-28
962,923(+0.296%) 14,390(+0.063%)
2022-03-29
966,031(+0.323%) 14,400(+0.069%)
2022-03-30
969,401(+0.349%) 14,410(+0.069%)
2022-03-31
972,457(+0.315%) 14,421(+0.076%)
2022-04-01
975,456(+0.308%) 14,429(+0.055%)
2022-04-02
977,783(+0.239%) 14,437(+0.055%)
2022-04-03
979,980(+0.225%) 14,456(+0.132%)
2022-04-04
983,273(+0.336%) 14,475(+0.131%)
2022-04-05
987,007(+0.380%) 14,493(+0.124%)
2022-04-06
990,645(+0.369%) 14,509(+0.110%)
2022-04-07
994,216(+0.360%) 14,519(+0.069%)
2022-04-08
997,239(+0.304%) 14,546(+0.186%)
2022-04-09
999,730(+0.250%) 14,562(+0.110%)
2022-04-10
1,002,062(+0.233%) 14,574(+0.082%)
2022-04-11
1,004,988(+0.292%) 14,589(+0.103%)
2022-04-12
1,008,422(+0.342%) 14,609(+0.137%)
2022-04-13
1,011,822(+0.337%) 14,630(+0.144%)
2022-04-14
1,014,624(+0.277%) 14,653(+0.157%)
2022-04-15
1,016,858(+0.220%) 14,676(+0.157%)
2022-04-16
1,018,541(+0.166%) 14,696(+0.136%)
2022-04-17
1,020,136(+0.157%) 14,718(+0.150%)
2022-04-18
1,022,078(+0.190%) 14,734(+0.109%)
2022-04-19
1,024,686(+0.255%) 14,753(+0.129%)
2022-04-20
1,027,534(+0.278%) 14,776(+0.156%)
2022-04-21
1,029,778(+0.218%) 14,794(+0.122%)
2022-04-22
1,031,821(+0.198%) 14,807(+0.088%)
2022-04-23
1,033,185(+0.132%) 14,821(+0.095%)
2022-04-24
1,034,613(+0.138%) 14,833(+0.081%)
2022-04-25
1,035,592(+0.095%) 14,837(+0.027%)
1) On 23 March 2020, the large jump in positive results corresponds to a directive that local PCR tests done by designated hospitals no longer need to be confirmed by the Public Health laboratory. Previously, tests confirmed only at designated hospitals were considered "presumed" rather than "confirmed".
2) On 16 April 2020, the increase in deaths is due to a change in methodology and the time taken for epidemiological investigations.
3) On 3 May 2020, the large increase in cases includes the increase from the previous day (892 new cases) and 1,317 cases from April that hadn't yet been tabulated due to a technical problem. Source: CBC News
4) On 24 June 2020, the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux announced that the update frequency of cases will change from daily to weekly as of June 26. The decision was subsequently reversed. The data for June 25, 26 and 27 provided by the Québec Government is missing the number of recoveries. For the sake of transparency, the number of recoveries for the missing dates was set to the same value as that of June 25.
5) On 17 July 2020, the large number of recoveries is due to a revision of the algorithm used by the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) to determine when a person may be considered recovered.[2]
6) The numbers for Christmas (December 25, 2020) and recoveries for Boxing Day (December 26, 2020) were not available.
7) The number of deaths and recoveries for January 1, 2021 and January 2, 2021 were not reported but the cumulative amount were added to the tally on January 3, 2021.
8) Of the 88 deaths announced on January 22, 2021, 37 occurred between December 6, 2020 and January 17, 2021. This delay in the transfer of deaths is due to an issue of synchronization between information systems.

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Source: Government of Canada, Government of Quebec, Institut national de santé publique du Québec

The province confirmed its first case on February 28—a 41-year-old woman from Montreal who had returned from Iran on the 24th on a flight from Doha, Qatar.[3][4][5] She was transferred to Jewish General Hospital on March 3 and released on March 4.[6][7] Since then, she has remained in isolation at her home in Verdun.[8] By March 12, 17 cases had been confirmed.[9]Template:2019–20 coronavirus pandemic data/Canada/Quebec medical cases map

On March 13, following the announcement of restrictions on public gatherings by Premier François Legault, a large number of precautionary cancellations of public events and facilities began to emerge province-wide.[10][11][12][13][14][15][16] On March 14, Premier Legault officially declared a public health emergency, lasting at least ten days. This grants powers under the Public Health Act to enforce mitigation measures.[17][18] Frustrated with inaction by the federal government, it was reported that the city of Montreal would be dispatching employees to Montréal–Trudeau International Airport to advise travellers arriving from international destinations to self-isolate for 14 days.[19]

On March 19, Minister of Health and Social Services Danielle McCann suspended orders made by the Court of Quebec that allowed children of the DPJ[who?] to maintain physical contact with their biological parents.[20] On the same day, it was announced that Quebec residents in isolation or quarantine who are not covered by any benefits may apply for $573 per week of financial aid for a maximum of 14 days.[21] The government also announced that it would extend the income tax filing deadline and inject $2.5 billion into companies suffering liquidity problems due to the COVID-19 crisis. It also asked Quebecers not to travel between regions. The city of Montreal announced that it is extending its tax deadline and unveiled a $5-million emergency fund to support small and medium-size businesses.[22]

Physical distancing measures increased residential electricity demand by 2.3% and lowered commercial demand by 3.1% from March 13 to March 19, according to an Hydro-Québec spokesman.[23]

During a cabinet meeting on March 20, the government extended Quebec's health emergency order-in-council for at least 10 more days.[24]

On April 7, Quebec released a model projecting that the province would see as few as 1,263 to as many as 8,860 deaths from COVID-19 by the end of the month, depending on the epidemic curve.[25]

Government response

On March 12, the Premier of Quebec, François Legault, announced that the province would ban indoor gatherings of more than 250 people, and those government workers, health care professionals and teachers returning from international travel would be required to self-isolate for 14 days upon return. Legault advised residents that show flu-like symptoms, or have recently returned from international travel, to also self-isolate.[9][26]

On March 15, Legault ordered the closure of various recreational and entertainment venues, including but not limited to bars, cinemas, gyms, pools, and ski hills. Restaurants were also ordered to reduce their capacity by half and enforce physical distancing.[27][28]

On March 21, Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) announced that its stores would begin closing on Sundays.[29] On March 23, Premier Legault ordered the closure of all non-essential businesses beginning at midnight on March 24, until at least April 13.[30] On March 31, Legault ordered all essential businesses (excluding restaurants, gas stations, and dépanneurs) to close on Sundays until further notice, in order to provide a day of rest for employees.[31]

On April 5, Quebec extended the public health emergency and all associated closures to at least May 4.[32]

On April 13, Legault announced that residential construction slated for completion by July 31 would be re-classified as an essential service, arguing that the province "[doesn't] want to add a housing crisis on top of the current crisis."[33]

Economic and financial

On March 16, the government of Quebec announced financial compensation to workers who returned from abroad and who had been placed in segregation and who did not have access to employment insurance. The Programme d'aide temporaire aux travailleurs touchés par le coronavirus (PATT) paid $573 per-week for two weeks.[34]

On March 20, the government of Quebec announced the suspension of interest on student loans as of April 1, 2020 for the next six months.[35]

Due to the economic impact of the pandemic, initiatives emerged to promote local purchasing, including the social media campaign "#OnSeSerreLesCoudes",[36] and Panier Bleu—a government-run directory promoting Quebecois retailers that are offering online sales.[37]

On April 2, a salary bonus of 8% to all healthcare professionals on the front line and a 4% to the rest of the network's employees was announced by ministers Christian Dubé and Danielle McCann.[38]. A salary increase of $4 per hour was also granted to the 34,000 beneficiary attendants for a period of 16 weeks[39]. On April 4, a bonus of 8% was also granted to the paramedics in the province.[40]

On April 3, Minister of the Economy Pierre Fitzgibbon announced $150 million expenditure to help small and medium-sized businesses impacted by the pandemic.[41] Hydro-Québec announced that its executives are renouncing their salary increase for 2020 and that the bonuses and bonuses for 2019 will be paid later this year. In addition, Hydro-Quebec donated 125,000 protective masks to the Quebec government, in addition to having recently reduced its rates and the cancellation of late fees for unpaid invoices.[42]

Public health

On March 14, Premier Legault announced that the province would prohibit visits to hospitals and long-term care facilities. He also advised those over the age of 70 to avoid leaving their homes.[43][17]

Since March 15, Health professional orders may grant, without charge, an authorization to a person who has not been a member of the said order for less than five years and who is not 70 years old, allowing him to offer the reserved acts of the said professional order[44][clarification needed]

On March 31, Legault warned of potential shortages of medical supplies within the next week, including personal protective equipment, and announced that Premier of Ontario Doug Ford had agreed to divert some of its shipments of medical equipment to the province.[45]

On April 5, for fear of a shortage, the Government of Quebec, just as it had previously done for the N95 masks as well as the ventilators, began to centralize the drugs and to try to find alternative drugs[46]. The government also centralized the search for available beds earlier in the crisis[47].[clarification needed]

Long-term care facilities

As of April 1, 519 long-term care facilities (French: centres d'hébergement de soins de longue durée, CHSLD) in Quebec had at least one confirmed case of COVID-19.[48] They are attributable to nearly half of Quebec's death toll from the pandemic.[49]

CHSLD Sainte-Dorothee in Laval has had one of the largest outbreaks; on April 8, it was reported that at least 115 of its 250 residents had been infected, and that there had been at least 13 deaths.[50] That day, Premier Legault announced that the province would deploy 500 nurses, 450 doctors, and more equipment to the facilities in order to help reduce their burden.[50]

At least 150 cases have been connected to CHSLD Herron, in the Montreal suburb of Dorval.[51] There were also reports of neglect and poor living conditions at the facility, with staff having deserted the facility since March 29, and health care workers describing it as being akin to a horror movie or a concentration camp — discovering unhygienic living conditions, and residents neglected for nourishment and personal hygiene.[51][52][53] On April 10, Health Minister McCann announced that an investigation would be launched into the facility, which had been placed under provincial trusteeship.[54][51][52]

On April 11, the province reported that there had been 31 deaths at CHSLD Herron over the last month, with at least five attributed to COVID-19. CIUSSS de l'Ouest-de-l'Île-de-Montréal (CIUSSSOIM) president Lynne McVey stated that the facility's owner was uncooperative, preventing authorities from obtaining the health records of its residents until April 8.[55] Quebec's coroner's office and the Montreal police are also investigating.[56]

That weekend, teams were sent to all 41 private CHSLDs in the province to evaluate their response to the pandemic.[57] On April 12, AELDPQ — an association representing Quebec's private CHSLDs, sent a letter to Minister McCann, accusing the province of breaking promises to increase funding for private CHSLDs, not displaying equal scrutiny towards public facilities, cutting off private facilities' procurement of personal protective equipment via provincial suppliers, and not providing promised emergency funding for them to purchase PPE (requiring them to cover their own costs).[57]

On April 13, Legault presented findings from the evaluations, reporting that the "vast majority" of private CHSLDs were "very well managed", but that there were several that required further monitoring, and that the province would now be inspecting all 2,600 CHSLDs. He admitted that pre-existing issues with understaffing at the facilities due to low wages may have been exacerbated by the pandemic, and announced plans to give temporary bonuses to attendants and orderlies, pending negotiations with unions to raise wages outright.[58][59]

On April 14, Legault announced that Quebec would allow residents of CHSLDs to receive visits by a pre-existing primary caregiver beginning April 16.[49] The same day, the owners of CHSLD Herron sent a letter to Legault accusing CIUSSSOIM of engaging in a cover-up, claiming that 28 of the deaths reported had actually occurred after the facility was placed under trusteeship on March 29, disputing that they had not allowed them access to health records until April 8, and that "no communication was made to the families of the residents by the representatives of the CIUSSSOIM, despite numerous requests made to that effect by the employees as well as members of the management of the CHLSD Herron."[60]

Travel restrictions

On April 1, border checkpoints such as this one on the Alexandra Bridge were implemented on the Ontario border.

As of March 16, Montréal–Trudeau International Airport is one of only four airports across the country that is accepting international flights to Canada from outside the Caribbean, Mexico, and the United States.[61]

Quebec has advised against non-essential interprovincial travel. On March 28, regional access to the regions of Bas-Saint-Laurent, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Côte-Nord, Saguenay—Lac-Saint-Jean, Gaspésie—Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Nord-du-Québec, Nunavik and Eeyou Istchee have been restricted by police roadblocks and airport controls.[62][63]

On April 1, security checkpoints were implemented in several municipalities in the Lanaudiere region and the Laurentians, La Tuque, and the Outaouais region (including the Ontario border), to restrict non-essential travel into the regions.[64][65]

Judicial system

Since March 15, all hearings before a judicial, administrative court must be held behind closed doors and all visits (except those of lawyers) to a detention facility in Quebec are suspended.[66]

Since March 19, suspend orders made by the Court of Quebec that allowed children of the DPJ[clarification needed] to maintain physical contact with their biological parents.[67]

Since March 20, individuals who were served an intermittent sentence were on medical leaves and all deadline to introduce a case in front of the Tribunal administratif du Québec, Tribunal administratif du travail, Tribunal administratif des marchés financiers, Commission d'accès à l'information are suspended during the Emergency Health[68].

On April 1, the bar school of the province of Quebec postponed the final evaluation to May 25.[69]

Municipal

On March 17, the City of Montreal declared a local state of emergency.[70] The original Royal Victoria Hospital building was converted into a homeless shelter for COVID-19 patients.[71][72]

On March 24, Quebec City laid off nearly 2,000 employees.[73] On April 4, more than half of municipal workers in Donnacona were laid off.[74] In Lévis, the City has laid off 353 temporary employees for three weeks, and Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures and L'Ancienne-Lorette have also laid off fifty employees.[75]

On April 5, Montreal closed the parking lots at Notre-Dame Island and Mount Royal Park in order to discourage public gatherings.[76][77]

On April 9, Rimouski announced that it is closing the Promenade de la Mer cycle path on the portion located between the Rimouski River and rue Saint-Germain Est.[78]

Other reactions

Schools

On March 11, Premier Legault recommended that a voluntary 14-day quarantine be imposed on all students and faculty returning from school trips to countries strongly affected by the pandemic (such as China and Italy), even if there are no signs of symptoms, and the cancellation of upcoming trips to such locations.[79] The same day, students and staff members from several schools who had recently travelled to Italy were told to stay home.[80][81][82] Collège International Marie de France suspended classes, pending the testing of a student who was suspected to have been infected.[83] On March 13, the Université de Montréal cancelled all international teaching and research activities until the next academic year.[84]

On March 13, Quebec ordered the closure of all schools, CEGEPs, post-secondary institutions, until at least March 27. Daycares were also ordered closed, unless serving the children of health care professionals.[85] On March 15, the government announced that it would offer free emergency childcare services for people working in essential services, with up to 60,000 spots available, using the up to 400 schools that the government had closed.[86] On March 16, the Université Laval, the Université de Sherbrooke, and the École de technologie supérieure transitioned to online classes.[87] Université Laval and Université de Sherbrooke established emergency funds for students impacted by the pandemic.[88][89]

On March 22, the closure was extended to May 1.[90] On April 5, Quebec extended all closures relating to the pandemic through at least May 4.[32]

There were calls by the students of the Université du Québec system for the winter terms to be cancelled outright, with Trois-Rivières students circulating a petition also requesting that they receive credits without a grade.[91][92]

The province launched a website known as L'École Ouverte (Open School), which provides a collection of online education resources and activities in French and English.[31]

Research

On March 21, the provincial government awarded a $7 million grant to Medicago, a Quebec City-based firm that was developing a COVID-19 vaccine candidate.[93][94] On March 23, a team at the Montreal Heart Institute led by Jean-Claude Tardif launched a clinical trial exploring the use of colchicine to help treat complications of COVID-19.[94]

On March 26, the Fonds de recherche du Québec and Génome Québec established a provincial task force to build a biobank of COVID-19 samples, led by McGill University chair Vincent Mooser.[95] Mila, an artificial intelligence institute in Montreal, is developing contact tracing software for mobile phones.[96]

Event cancellations

On March 12, Montreal and Quebec City cancelled their St. Patrick's Day parades (the former for the first time in its 196-year history).[97][98] The Montreal Symphony Orchestra cancelled concerts scheduled through May 24 (including a planned performance at New York City's Carnegie Hall),[99] and all Grand Théâtre de Québec shows were cancelled through at least March 29.[15] Various festivals have been cancelled, including Festival d'été de Québec,[100] Les Francos,[101] Metro Metro,[102] Montréal Complètement Cirque,[103] the Montreal International Jazz Festival,[101] and Festival Santa Teresa.[104] Montreal's Just for Laughs comedy festival was postponed to late-September and early-October.[105] The Montreal Fireworks Festival was also cancelled.[106]

On April 7, Montreal ordered the cancellation of all cultural events, festivals, public gatherings, and sporting events through July 2 (resulting in the cancellation of local Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day and Canada Day festivities).[107] On April 10, Quebec requested that all cultural events, festivals, and sporting events be cancelled province-wide through at least August 31.[106]

Sports

The National Hockey League[108] and Major League Soccer[109] have suspended their regular seasons, affecting the Montreal Canadiens and Montreal Impact. With Major League Baseball suspending preseason play, the Toronto Blue Jays' annual preseason series at Olympic Stadium was also cancelled.[110] The QMJHL and the remainder of the Canadian Hockey League scrapped the remainder of the 2019–20 season (including all playoffs and the Memorial Cup) on March 23.[111] The 2020 World Figure Skating Championships being hosted by Montreal were cancelled on March 11.[112] On April 7, Formula One postponed the Canadian Grand Prix.[113]

On April 11, Tennis Canada announced that pursuant to the request by the provincial government, the women's portion of the Canadian Open was cancelled; Montreal will host the 2021 women's tournament instead. The women's and men's competitions normally alternate between Montreal and Toronto.[114][115]

Other provincial sports bodies have also suspended activities, including Basketball Québec,[116] Baseball Québec (baseball activity suspended until at least May 1),[117] Hockey Québec (including the Quebec Junior Hockey League, which called off the remainder of the season),[118][119] and Soccer Québec (activity suspended until at least May 1).[120] Other local events that have faced cancellations include the Tour de l’Île de Montréal, and various footraces.[121][122]

Layoffs

On March 15, the Antonopoulos group — owner of many hotels and restaurants in Old Montreal — announced to its employees that several layoffs are expected.[123] Groupe Sportscene (owner of sports bar chain La Cage) laid off all but 300 of its 2,500 employees.[124] Cirque du Soleil announced the temporary layoff of 4,679 employees, representing almost 95% of its workforce.[125] On March 26, Cogeco Media announced that it would lay off 130 employees, representing a quarter of their workforce.[126] On April 6, CAE announced the layoff of approximately 2,600 employees, representing just over a quarter of their workforce.[127]

Cases by region

Bas-Saint-Laurent

  • On March 19, a citizen of Rivière-du-Loup was declared positive for COVID-19.[128]
  • On March 25, an elderly citizen returning from travel was the first death in the region, when the total number of cases was six.[129]
  • As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.

Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean

  • On March 20, authorities have revealed the first case of COVID-19 in the region. The person is man under 40 who recently arrived from Europe to participate at the Regard festival. The man went to the launch of the festival on March 11, but he did not attend any projection according to the director general of the festival, Mariel-Élaine Riou.[130]
  • As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.
  • On April 3, twelve new cases were confirmed, bringing the total to 44 for the region. According to the regional Director of Public Health, Dr. Donald Aubin, there were 7 cases in Lac-Saint-Jean and 37 in Saguenay. Chicoutimi was the most affected city with 21 cases.[131]

Capitale-Nationale

  • On March 20, a woman who tested positive for COVID-19 was arrested for breaking quarantine under the provincial Public Health Act, after being caught being out in Quebec City's Limoilou neighbourhood.[18]
  • On March 30, the first death in the Capitale-Nationale region was reported, with the patient being at least 70 years old.[132]
  • An outbreak of cases was reported among staff and patients of the palliative care department at the Jeffery Hale Hospital in Quebec City.[133]

Mauricie and Centre-du-Québec

  • On March 11, the Ministry of Health and Social Services confirmed the first case of COVID-19 in Mauricie. According to an information officer at CIUSSS MCQ, the person is a woman who came back from a trip in France[134] and worked for Innovation et Développement économique Trois-Rivières (IDE).[135]
  • On March 17, the Mayor of Trois-Rivières, Jean Lamarche, indicated in a live video broadcast on the City's Facebook page that the two new cases of COVID-19 in the region were an employee of the City and another of IDE.[136]
  • According to Radio-Canada, the fourth case in the region was detected in Shawinigan on March 20. The CIUSS MCQ confirmed that he or she had just returned from a trip.[137]
  • On March 21, the fifth case in the region was listed. The person had traveled recently.[135]

Estrie

  • On March 12, the director of public health in Estrie, Dr. Alain Poirier, confirmed the first case of COVID-19 in the region. The individual had recently traveled in Italy.[138] Hours later, the second case was confirmed. The person had also traveled recently.[139]
  • On March 14, the Government of Quebec announced a third case in the region. According to the CIUSS de l'Estrie, the individual was not living in the region anymore, but had a street address in his name.[140] Therefore, it is unclear where this case is compiled.
  • On March 15, another case was confirmed by Dr Marie-Maud Couture, head of the emergency department of the Public Health de l'Estrie. The patient was related to one of the two cases of March 12.[141]
  • On March 18, six new cases were confirmed in Estrie, bringing the total number of cases to nine in the region. According to Dr. Alain Poirier, these six new cases were connected to a trip to Austria.[142]
  • On March 19, nine cases were confirmed in Estrie, bringing the total number of cases to 18 in the region. All new cases were people who had recently traveled, or had relatives that traveled, like their spouse or their child. Dr. Poirier said to La Tribune that "Basically, these are quite young people, who chose to travel during spring break because they have families ... They are all quarantined at home".[143]
  • On March 21, the Journal de Montréal reported that several of the 27 confirmed cases of COVID-19 under the jurisdiction of the CIUSSS de l'Estrie were reported in the Granby and Bromont sectors, including two medical staff from the Granby Hospital.[144]
  • On April 3, 46 new cases and one more death were confirmed in the region. According to the MSSS, on that date, 450 cases and 4 deaths were confirmed[145].

Montreal

Map of boroughs and municipalities with confirmed coronavirus cases (as of 13 April).[146]
Note: Does not include 1,126 cases whose boroughs or municipalities have not been confirmed.
  • On March 10, an employee of the Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital in Laval, who lives in Montreal, reported for work that day when he was asymptomatic, but during a period when he was contagious. He was later diagnosed with COVID-19.[147]
  • Mayor of Montreal Valérie Plante announced the closure of public facilities effective March 13, such as arenas, libraries, sports facilities, and swimming pools, as well as the Montreal Botanical Garden and Planétarium de Montréal.[16]
  • On March 14, in a press release, the Sainte-Justine mother-child university hospital centre (CHU Sainte-Justine) indicated that a child who returned from a trip to Europe had tested positive for COVID-19. It was the first case of coronavirus found in Quebec in a minor.[148]
  • On March 16, a student at Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf was tested positive.[149]
  • On March 19, an employee of CHU Sainte-Justine tested positive.[150]
  • On March 20, public health authorities advised that individuals who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 were in several public places in Montreal over the past week including the STM's green line between Angrignon and McGill metro stations, the bus 106 from Newman Boulevard towards Angrignon station on March 10, the library of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce on March 11, the 24 bus headed west on Sherbrooke Street between Notre-Dame Hospital and the Fine Arts Museum on March 12 and the Aunja Restaurant on March 13.[151] These individuals are among the four residents of Côte-Saint-Luc who were declared positive for COVID-19 according to the city's mayor, Mitchell Brownstein.[152] On the same date, according to Le Devoir, the emergency chief at Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, also received a positive diagnosis of COVID-19.[153]
  • On March 24, Montreal regional public health department said it had identified 300 cases of community transmissions in the metropolitan area on March 23[154].
  • On April 2, 480 cases were detected in Montreal, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 2,642. Of these, there are 17 deaths. In addition, more than 20 outbreaks have been observed in long-term care facilities. Mayor Plante announced that there would be a larger police presence at six major parks (Mont-Royal Park, Jeanne-Mance Park, Laurier Park, La Fontaire Park, Maisonneuve Park, and Canal-de-Lachine Park) to enforce restrictions and physical distancing laws.[155]
  • On April 3, while 2,837 cases had been confirmed in the metropolitan area, a total of 204 healthcare workers, including 148 in Montreal, had been diagnosed with COVID-19, including 5 doctors from the Verdun Hospital[156]. In addition, a second employee of a McDonald's restaurant was found positive. While the first worked at the branch located at 12 090 rue Sherbrooke Est, the second worked at the restaurant located at 2901 rue Sherbrooke Est[157]. According to TVA Nouvelles, the billionaire Michael Rosenberg is said to be in intensive care, with a depation and intubation. The latter had participated in a wedding on March 16 at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Montreal[158].
  • On April 11, it was stated that at least five residents of CHSLD Herron in Montreal suburb Dorval had died from COVID-19 in the last month, as part of a larger pattern of neglect discovered at the facility.[55]

Outaouais

  • The first case of COVID-19 was found in the emergency department of Hull Hospital on March 18. According to the Outaouais Integrated Health and Social Services Center (CISSS), it is someone who has recently traveled.[159] Two days later, the CISSS confirmed during a press conference that the individual was transferred to the Jewish General Hospital in Montreal for additional treatment.[160]
  • On March 20, a second resident contracted the virus. The infected person had received her test in the province of Ontario.[160]

Abitibi-Témiscamingue

  • On March 24, the first four cases were confirmed by the CISSS-AT in the region[161]. Two other cases were detected the next day and the day after. In all cases, the individuals returned from abroad[162].
  • On March 26, the number of people infected rose to 11[163]. Two of them were a Rouyn-Noranda couple who attended a funeral on March 13 and 14[164]. As of April 1, 20 people who attended this funeral had contracted the virus[165].
  • On March 27, seven additional individuals tested positive. According to Diane Dallaire, the mayor of Rouy-Noranda, a part-time city firefighter would have tested positive. The latter would have seen outside the region, but in Quebec[166].
  • As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region, while the total number of cases was 24, all identified in the Rouyn-Noranda MRC[167]. In addition, an 83-year-old man from Bleu Horizon retirement home died from the virus[168], less than 24 hours after being transferred to intensive care. His spouse also contracted COVID-19[169].
  • On April 1, 41 positive cases were confirmed, an increase of seven in 24 hours[170].

Côte-Nord

  • On March 24, Dr. Richard Fachehoun announced at the press conference in Baie-Comeau the first case identified in the Côte-Nord. The individual, aged under 50, is said to have contracted the virus during a trip to Costa Rica[171].
  • On March 25, a second person tested positive. Like the case detected the previous day, the individual, aged under 65, was returning from a trip outside the country[172]. A third case was diagnosed the next day[173]. According to Correction Service Canada, one of the first three cases identified is a correctional officer from the Port-Cartier penitentiary[174].
  • On March 27, three new cases were confirmed [175].
  • As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region[176]. On the same day, the CISSS de la Côte-Nord announced seven new cases, bringing the total for the region to 13. In addition, 7 of the 13 cases were thought to be from community-based infections[177].
  • On March 30, nine additional cases were identified in the region, bringing the total number to 26. Of these, eleven, nine employees and two inmates[178], came from the Port Cartier penitentiary[179].

Nord-du-Québec

  • The first case of Coronavirus was detected in Chibougamau. It is a person in their fifties who is said to have been infected while returning from an international trip. The person experienced symptoms since March 7 and remained in solitary confinement until their screening on March 13.[180]
  • As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.

Gaspésie

  • The first two cases in the region were identified on March 21 in Baie-des-Chaleurs. A third case was confirmed two days later. On March 24, seven cases had been confirmed, three of which would be in the Iles-de-la-Madelaine[181].
  • As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.
  • On March 31, 24 new cases are confirmed in Gaspésie, all were infected in a residence for the elderly[182]. On April 3, three more cases linked to this residence were confirmed[183].
  • On April 2, the thirty-eighth case was confirmed in the region[184]. The individual was coming back from abroad[185].

Chaudière-Appalaches

  • On March 12, a Lévis resident returning from a cruise in the Caribbean was the first case in this territory.[186]
  • On March 19, according to the journal Le Nouvelliste, that among the six cases identified, one of them is a student at the school l'Étoile, in Saint-Nicolas, while another was a student at the Les Etchemins high school.[187]
  • On March 21, Radio-Canada learned that two teachers of Les Etchemins high school in Lévis were infected with COVID-19, now increasing the total of infected employees to three. The spouse of one of these two new cases was also infected.[188]

Laval

  • On March 19, the first positive coronavirus test resulted from a healthcare worker, who lives in Laval but does not work there.[147]

Lanaudière

Deaths

  • On March 18, the province also had its first death in Lanaudière.[189] According to her granddaughter, the 82-year-old lady had poor health and respiratory problems. The lady was staying in a center for the elderly in Lavaltrie.[190]
  • On March 21, four new deaths caused by COVID-19 were confirmed, all in the Lanaudière region. Three of them were elders living in the same residence as the first Quebec victim.[191]
  • On March 25, an 83-year-old woman who also lived in the EVA residence succumbs to the virus. As of April 3, six local tenants have died[192].

Cases

  • On March 20, Public health authorities stated that infected people frequented locations in Lavaltrie on March 11 (FADOQ – the largest senior's organization in Canada[193]) and the Centre d’action bénévole de Berthier on March 12.[194][151]

Laurentides

  • On March 5, the Ministry of Health and Social Services announced a second presumptive case in the province of Quebec, involving a man who had traveled to India in February, and was being treated in Mont-Laurier for symptoms similar to coronavirus. On March 4, the person was transferred to Jewish General Hospital, where he was diagnosed with pneumonia.[195]
  • On March 13, Robert Maranda, spokesperson for the Department of Health and Social Services, confirmed that a man who came back from a trip in Miami tested positive to COVID-19.[196]
  • On March 14, the Public Health Department of Lanaudière confirmed that an employee of a private CHSLD in Terrebonne had been diagnosed positive to the coronavirus. The individual had traveled to the Dominican Republic.[197]

Montérégie

  • On March 5, a third presumptive case was confirmed in the province (the first in Montérégie), involving a woman who had returned from France on March 3.[198][199]
  • A fourth case was confirmed March 8, involving a woman from Montérégie, Longueuil, who had recently returned from a cruise that had visited Mexico.[200] On March 10, authorities stated that the person had used public transit between February 24 and March 6, and had went through the Berri-UQAM, Champ-de-Mars, and Longueuil metro stations.[201][202] Premier François Legault initially classified the threat posed by the virus as being "weak".[203]
  • On March 13, two new cases were confirmed. One of the individual came back from France while the other had traveled in the Caribbean.[204]
  • On March 16, it was announced that a high school student in McMasterville had contracted the coronavirus.[205] Since March 16, the CISS de la Montérégie-center offers services only by appointment[206].
  • On March 18, the first case of the virus appeared in Kahnawake, where a doctor at the Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre was tested positive to COVID-19. The doctor had traveled in New York City from March 7 to 9.[207]
  • On March 19, the CIUSS de l'Estrie-CHUS confirmed that a member of the clinical staff at Granby Hospital was infected with COVID-19.[208]
  • On March 20, the CISSS de la Montérégie-Ouest confirmed that a doctor of the Hôpital Anna-Laberge in Châteauguay tested positive for COVID-19 following a recent trip he had.[209] Also that day, Granby mayor Pascal Bonin confirmed that a child infected with COVID-19 attended the Miner pool in Granby on March 11.[210]
  • On April 2, there were 218 reported cases of COVID-19 from Brossard to Contrecoeur. Across the region, there were 583 cases. There were also 110 people that tested positive in the territory of the Pierre-Boucher local service network (RLS). This territory covers the borough of Vieux-Longueuil and extends east to Contrecoeur, including Boucherville, Varennes, Verchères, Saint-Amable and Sainte-Julie[211].

Nunavik

  • On March 24, all flying to Nunavik or flying in-between villages is restricted only to essential workers or for medical reasons.[212] Flying is the only commercial means of travel in Nunavik, as none of the villages are connected to a road network.
  • On March 24, Raglan Mine began to shutter operations at the mine.[213]
  • On March 28, the first case in Salluit, a recent traveller from Montreal, was confirmed. In response, curfew was immediately imposed on Salluit and all flights were cancelled at Salluit Airport, effectively quarantining the entire town from the rest of Nunavik.[214]
  • On April 1, the second case was announced in Puvirnituq[215]. On April 5, three new cases were confirmed in Puvirnituq[216].

Eeyou Istchee

  • On March 26, a Cree currently residing in Montreal was declared positive, counting as part of the Montreal statistics.[217] On March 27, the first case on-territory was confirmed in Nemaska.[218]
  • As of March 28, regional roadblocks have been set up to deny non-essential non-locals from entering the region.

First Nations communities

Uashat

  • On March 23, the director of recreation at Uashat mak Mani-utenam, Uapisthan Fontaine went to the Sept-Iles hospital to get the virus test. According to his family, he was refused on the grounds that no case had yet been detected in the region[219][220].
  • As of March 26, the band council prohibited members of their community from leaving the reserve[221].
  • On March 29, Uapisthan was transferred to the Centre hospitalier universitaire de Québec as his health deteriorated rapidly[222].
  • On March 31, in a video posted in Innu-Aimun on Facebook, Chief Mike Pelash McKenzie announced that testing would now be done in the community itself.
  • On April 1, another member of the community tested positive[223].
  • A curfew was subsequently implemented on April 2 between 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.[224].
Nutashkuan
  • Since March 27, access to the Innu Assi territory of Nutashkuan has been prohibited for all persons who are not members of the community or who do not reside there.
  • On March 30, Nutashkuan First Nation Innu Council was advised that one of them tested positive at the Havre-Saint-Pierre hospital service[225].
Pessamit
  • Since March 20, tourists, visitors and non-members were no longer welcome on the territory of the community[226].
  • On April 2, Pessamit Innu Council decided that, starting on April 4, members of the community will no longer be able to leave, except for essential reasons which must be identified on a certificate issued by the Innu Council[226].
  • On April 3, a first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in the community[227].
Ekuanitshit
  • Since March 16, the council has barred non-residents who have no essential reason to be in the community from entering the community[228].

Visitors from outside of Quebec

  • On March 16, the first positive test of COVID-19 was detected on a non-Quebec individual. The authorities did not say the nationality of the visitor.[229]

Breakdown of cases

Template:2019–20 coronavirus pandemic data/Canada/Quebec medical cases

The jump in positive results on March 23 corresponds to a directive that local PCR tests done by designated hospitals no longer need to be confirmed by the Public Health laboratory. Previously, tests confirmed only at designated hospitals were considered "presumed" rather than "confirmed".

The increase of deaths on April 3 corresponds to a retroactive classification of about 20 deaths as being caused by SARS-CoV-2 following autopsy.

Quebec new cases per day

Montreal region new cases per day

Comparison to government projection

A document released on March 16 showed some early government projections of the estimated number of cases, assuming that the restrictions then in place would not change. This is plotted in comparison to the actual number of cases.[230]

Logarithmic trends

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