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Quebec reports 160 new COVID-19 cases, 9 more deaths as vaccinations top 7.2 million

People register to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in Montreal, Saturday, June 19, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

Quebec is reporting 160 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday and nine more deaths attributed to the virus, none of which occurred in the last 24 hours.

Health officials say hospitalizations rose by three in the past 24 hours and now stand at 178, while the number of patients in intensive care remains steady at 39.

READ MORE: Quebec hits pause on Pfizer vaccine for walk-in clinics until June 24 amid shipping delays

The province says it administered 85,917 doses of COVID-19 vaccine on Friday, for a total of over 7.2 million; about 70 per cent of Quebecers have received a first dose.

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This comes as Quebec announced Friday evening that walk-in clinics won’t be able to offer Pfizer vaccines for the next several days due to a shipping delay.

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A statement from the Ministry of Health says the 546,000 shots expected to be delivered over the weekend won’t arrive until June 24 or 25, prompting the temporary pause that takes effect today and is expected to lift when doses land.

READ MORE: ‘In all cases, it’s safe’: Quebec premier stands by advice on AstraZeneca vaccine

The Ministry statement says there’s currently enough supply to ensure previously booked appointments can proceed over the next few days, adding the short-term pause won’t affect the provincial goal of immunizing all eligible residents by Aug. 31.

–with files from Alessia Maratta, Global News

 

 

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