MONTREAL The number of patients in hospital with COVID-19 is continuing to trend downward in Montreal and the city is on track to reach its vaccination targets, public health officials said Wednesday. To date, 75 per cent of Montrealers aged 60 and up have received their first shot and overall, 30 per cent of the city s population received a vaccine, Montreal public health director Mylene Drouin said at a news conference. Montreal is progressing in the right direction, she said. There are currently 219 people in hospital due to the coronavirus, and the ICU is currently treating 77 patients. The city also recorded 294 new cases on Wednesday.
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