Quebec reported 910 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, bringing the province’s total to 276,790 since last March.
The seven-day rolling average of cases now stands at 962, its lowest point since the end of October 2020.
The province also reported 15 more deaths, two of which occurred in the last 24 hours.
After two fatalities were reclassified as not being caused by COVID-19, the province’s death toll is now 10,214.
The number of hospitalizations dropped by seven to 805, the lowest level since early December. Of those in hospital due to the virus, 132 are in intensive care — an increase of two.
On Saturday, Quebec administered 1,561 vaccine doses, bringing the seven-day rolling average 4442.
Since the start of the vaccination campaign, the province has received 310,425 doses and administered 293,994.