COVID hospitalizations rise in Quebec, minister criticized for overly optimistic tone
MONTREAL — The number of COVID-19 hospitalizations is increasing across Quebec, but the rise is not as rapid as in previous waves and is not being felt in intensive care units, Health Minister Christian Dubé said Wednesday.
Health officials reported a rise of 207 COVID-19 patients, for a total of 2,030 — the first time hospitalizations rose above 2,000 since mid-August. They said 595 patients are in hospital because of the disease.
Hospitalizations are on the rise, Dubé told reporters in Montreal, because there has been a steady increase in infections over the past four weeks, particularly among people 70 and over and among health-care workers.
“It’s not the kind of exponential increase we’ve seen before and this increase is not being felt in intensive care at the moment, which is also good news, so it’s different from the seventh wave that we had in the summer,” Dubé said.

