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The news is still positive, for Quebec as a whole, according to the latest provincial and local COVID-19 case statistics.
For the period between Feb. 24 and March 1, Quebecâs new daily COVID cases remained below 1,000, between a new low of 588 and 858. The week before, the new low was 666.
Negative test results remained the same for two weeks in a row, at 97.1 percent last week, even as the amount of tests conducted varied between 17,456 and 32,744.
For March 2, there were â729 new cases, bringing the total number of people infected to 289,670, of which 271,908 people have recovered. For March 4, there were 707 new cases.
In other statistics, hospitalizations declined from 633 to 618 from Feb. 24 to March 2. Hospitalizations in intensive care declined from 122 to 120 in the same time period. Deaths declined from 12 to two. Daily administrations of vaccine for the first two days of access to the general public 70 and over, March 1 and 2, were at 17,396 and 16,117.
Quebec Court Judge Martin Bergeron ruled last month that the Allstate Insurance Company is not liable in a case brought by the City of Côte St. Luc regarding a damaged fire hydrant.
CSL was seeking $6.126.07 after the driver of a vehicle damaged a city-owned hydrant on May 27, 2019.
However, the judge ruled that Allstate discharged the burden which was incumbent upon it to demonstrate by preponderance that the vehicle was stolen when it damaged the hydrant. Consequently, the exception provided for in section 108 of the Automobile Insurance Act applies in this case and justifies the Court to dismiss the City of Côte St. Luc s claim lodged against the insurer of the vehicle, the judgment adds.
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