November 14, 2024

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Is there a decrease in cases by the end of the academic year?

Is there a decrease in cases by the end of the academic year?

The daily COVID-19 cases in Quebec will remain the same as we are currently seeing until the end of the school year.

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Although the number of new infections has dropped to less than 1,000 in recent weeks, the toll appears to have stabilized.

According to Dr. Jean-Franకోois Liz, a pulmonologist and intensive care specialist at CHUM, this number will remain until the end of classes.

“When you look at the statistics in the last few days in Quebec, it’s about 40 to 50% of the cases reported in schools,” he said in an interview with LCN. So the curve we have now is a bit normal and I hope to stay in this number of cases per day until the end of school. “

Dr. Liz recalled that schools and young people were “a very important vector for broadcasting.”

If the end of classes can be rhymed with the declining number of cases in Quebec, the start of the academic year in the autumn should be a test to get back to normal life.

“The school year begins in September. A lot of viruses live in schools and especially the coronavirus spreads,” Dr. Liz said.

Health Canada also unveiled its deconfiguration stages on Friday, in which the body is expected to reach the 75% limit of Canadians vaccinated with two doses for the onset of so-called “normal” life during the fall.

However, Dr. Liz wants to be confident.

“Fall will be a good test and if we go through it and things go well, I think we can say that we are almost officially coming out of this pandemic,” he believes.

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