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COVID-19: more good news on the Côte-Nord

The days go by and are alike these days. For a sixth consecutive day, the Center de santé et de services sociaux (CISSS) de la Côte-Nord does not report any new positive case of COVID-19 in its report published on January 30.

Remember that an outbreak is currently taking place in a workplace in the MRC of Caniapiscau, an outbreak affecting people from another region. According to the CFMF radio station in Fermont, a sixth case of COVID-19 was added to the Bloom Lake iron mine on Friday.

Situation on the North Shore

NOTE : Containment of Quebec and establishment of a curfew between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. for the period from January 9 to February 8, 2021: Stay at home and consult the page Containment of Quebec for details. You can also /typo3conf/l10n/fr/rtehtmlarea/Resources/Private/Language/fr.locallang_accessibilityicons.xlf:external_link_new_window_altTextconsult all the information on COVID-19.

*As of January 30, 2021 – 11:00 a.m.

Number of confirmed cases : 340

Breakdown by MRC :

  • Lower North Shore: 6
  • Caniapiscau : 7
  • Upper North Shore: 26
  • Manicouagan : 105
  • Minganie : 17
  • Seven Rivers: 179

Cured cases : 337

Death : 3

Active cases : 0

Active cases from another region : Less than 5

Hospitalization in progress : 0

Outbreaks in progress :

  • Work environment (Caniapiscau): 6
  • Work environment (Haute-Côte-Nord): Less than 5 cases

Recently completed outbreaks :

  • Private residence for seniors (Manicouagan)
  • Work environment (Sept-Rivières)
  • Day care center (Sept-Rivières)

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