Number of new COVID-19 cases in Quebec reaches record high for second straight day
MONTREAL — The second wave of COVID-19 infections in Quebec is already looking “very different” from the first, provincial Health Minister Christian Dube said Tuesday.
The provincial government reported 1,364 new confirmed cases on Tuesday morning – the highest daily total since the beginning of the pandemic. There have now been 81,014 cases of the novel coronavirus confirmed in Quebec, more than half of all cases in Canada.
While the first wave was marked by serious outbreaks in long-term care centres, there was limited community transmission outside of those facilities, Dube told reporters at an afternoon press conference. “This time, this is totally different,” Dube said, noting there are currently more than 500 active outbreaks across the province.
But Dube said the government doesn’t know how the virus is spreading through the community.

