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COVID-19: About 75,000 vaccine appointments booked in Quebec before 10 a.m.

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over the next two weeks.Health Minister Christian Dubé says more than 75,000 appointments were booked before 10 a.m. Friday.

He encouraged eligible Quebecers to sign up as soon as possible.“Time slots are quickly disappearing but there are still appointments available next week,” he wrote on Twitter.The number of pandemic-related hospitalizations dropped by 31 to 592.

This includes 164 patients in intensive care, a drop of one.When it comes to screening, the latest information shows 43,675 tests were carried out Wednesday.The caseload, which remains one of the highest tallies in the country, has reached 349,773.

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