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Since the beginning of the pandemic, Quebec has reported 360,201 cases and 11,012 deaths linked to COVID-19. A total of 341,433 people who have contracted the disease have since recovered.
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School closures, distance learning and a lack of sports and opportunities to socialize have damaged the mental health of many adolescents, Quebec’s senior pediatricians say.
About 40 per cent of beds in pediatric hospitals are filled with youth suffering from eating disorders, anxiety and depression more than double the numbers seen in previous years, the physicians wrote in a letter to Premier François Legault, Education Minister Jean-François Roberge and public health director Horacio Arruda.
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Montreal teens eager to get their shot, return to normal life
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1:47With vaccinations set to open for teens aged 12 to 17, many young people are excited to pick up where they left off and enjoy activities with friends.1:47