As Quebecers prepare to have health restrictions lightened on May 28, the province reported 433 new COVID-19 cases on Monday bringing the overall total of infections to 367,809 since the start of the pandemic.
It is the second day in a row the province has reported fewer than 500 new cases in a 24 hour period, and the lowest number of new cases since Sept. 17 when 348 new cases were reported.
Quebec Health Minister Christian Dube reminded citizens on Twitter that restrictions remain in place until Friday and that everyone who can should book a vaccination appointment.
“The situation is encouraging,” wrote Dube. “I would like to remind you that the announced easing will come into effect on May 28, next Friday. In the meantime, you must continue to respect the sanitary measures of the alert colour of your region.”
Quebec reported that 351,002 people have recovered from the novel coronavirus, an increase of 732 from Sunday.
The Quebec Institute of Public Health is reporting that there are 5,712 active COVID-19 cases (down 312), which is the first time active cases have dropped below 6,000 since Sept. 17 when 5,902 active cases were reported.
The province also added 11 deaths due to the disease, including one in the past 24 hours, six between May 17 and May 22, three before May 17, and one at an unknown date.
Since the pandemic began, the province has reported 11,095 deaths due to COVID-19.
Hospitalizations rose for the first time in 10 days Monday with the province reporting that three more patients are receiving care for COVID-19 in Quebec hospitals for a total of 424. Of those, 102 people are in intensive care wards, a decrease of one.
On May 22, 17,049 samples were analyzed.