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Regional update: 29 new cases during weekend of October 3 – 4
On October 3, 11 new COVID-19 cases were announced in the region. Seven in Avignon MRC, three in Bonaventure MRC, and one in Côte-de-Gaspé.
On October 4, 18 additional COVID-19 cases were announced in the region. Six in Avignon MRC, two in Bonaventure MRC, four in Rocher-Percé MRC, four in Côte-de-Gaspé and two in the Magdalen Islands (one isn’t currently in the region). Tracing is currently underway for all the new cases.
Public Health states that the difference between provincial and regional statistics can be explained by the rapidly changing situation and that adjustments will be made over the next few days.
CHSLD in Maria (Residence Saint-Joseph)
October 3: The number of cases among residents was (stable) at 22. Fifteen (+1) staff members at the Maria CHSLD (government owed long-term care facility) have tested positive for COVID-19. Five (stable) individuals from the Residence Saint-Joseph have passed away as a result of COVID-19.
October 4: The number of cases among residents is (stable) at 22. Fifteen (stable) staff members at the Maria CHSLD (government owed long-term care facility) have tested positive for COVID-19. Five (stable) individuals from the Residence Saint-Joseph have passed away as a result of COVID-19.
That CHSLD houses 91 residents and nearly 130 employees work there.
Lady Maria (RPA – Private Seniors’ Residence) outbreak
October 3: 33 residents (+2), and five (+1) employees of Lady Maria, located in Maria, have tested positive for COVID-19.
October 4: 35 residents (+2), and five (stable) employees of Lady Maria test positive for COVID-19.
The Lady Maria residence is home to 130 individuals and nearly 45 staff members work there.
Update – Réné-Levesque School Service Centre
As of October 4, the Réné-Levesque School Service Centre has confirmed seven cases and that one class has been quarantined. The educational facilities with positives cases are: CFP Chandler-Bonaventure (Bonaventure), CFP L’Envol (Carleton-sur-Mer), École Antoine-Bernard (Carleton-sur-Mer), École Bourg (Carleton-sur-Mer), École des Audomarois (Saint-Omer) and École Le Phare (Port-Daniel).
Complete portrait as of October 4
The total number of COVID-19 cases in the Gaspé Peninsula and Magdalen Islands is now 450. Presently, 266 individuals have recovered. There are 169 active cases in the region. The total number of deaths is 15. There are currently three individuals hospitalized outside the region.
Regional: MRC of Residence of the Cases September 4
MRC / living environment Confirmed cases Since Sept. 1 Active Cases Rate/ 100000 since Sept. 1 Avignon
– Community
– Seniors’ residence249
157
92161
104
57123
71
521093.2
706.2
NABonaventure 76 20 16 114.5 Rocher-Percé 48 14 9 82.4 Côte-de-Gaspé 37 19 8 108.5 Haute-Gaspésie 10 n.d. n.d. NA Magdalen Islands 27 17 10 136.6 Gaspé Peninsula Magdalen Islands 450 236 156 262 Source: Gaspé Peninsula Public Health Board. n.d.: not disclosed when less than 5 for privacy reasons
Alert Level 4 – Red
Given the worrisome epidemiological situation in the three municipalities of Maria, Carleton-sur-Mer and Nouvelle, the Regional Director of Public Health for the Gaspé Peninsula and Magdalen Islands, Dr. Yv Bonnier Viger, has announced that those municipalities will be moved to the maximum alert level (red). This new alert level will go in effect at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, October 5 and will continue until further notice.
Alert Level 4 (red)
At home (houses and cottages) Prohibited: visitors from another address
Allowed:
– one visitor from another address for people who live alone (preferably always the same person)
– informal caregivers,
– individuals offering services or support
– labour for planned workCHSLD, RPA private seniors’ residence and RI Visits for humanitarian purposes
Visits by informal caregivers (one person, maximum of two people per day in CHSLDs)Private gatherings Prohibited Activities organized in a public place Prohibited, except for places of worship and funerals (max. 25 people and an attendance register must be kept)
Demonstrations allowed (must wear masks)Travelling between regions Not recommended going to a green, yellow or orange zone, or outside Quebec (except for essential travel, students, workers, shared custody and freight) Public venue halls and audiences in indoor public places Auditoriums, cinemas, theatres and museums are closed
Libraries other than those in educational institutions are closed, except lending desksRestaurants Dining rooms are closed
Delivery, takeout and drive-through orders onlyBars and pubs Closed.
Microbreweries and distilleries, closed only for their services for consumption of food or beverages on the premisesBusinesses, stores and boutiques Open Private professional and health services Open only for services that require an individual’s presence Personal and beauty care services Services maintained
Saunas and spas are closed, except personal care provided thereinCommunity organizations Services maintained Please note that rest of the Gaspé Peninsula will continue to be at Alert Level 3 (orange). At this level all citizens are asked avoid all unnecessary social contact. Please refer to previous post for details of regulations at this level.
The totals for the province are as follows:
Cases Deaths Hospitalizations ICU 78,459 (+1079) 5,878 (*+11) 302 (+27) 49 (+3) * Nine of the deaths occurred between September 27 and October 2, 1 death occurred at an unknown date, and l death from a previous date was removed because it was discovered it wasn’t attributable to COVID-19. -
Regional Update: 28 new cases
The number of new COVID-19 cases in the region has reached an all-time high. The bulk of new cases are once again in the Avignon MRC, as 19 new cases are announced for that MRC. In addition, there are four new cases in the Bonaventure MRC, and two in the Côte-de-Gaspé. There are three other positive results, but the locations are unknown. Tracing is currently underway for all the new cases.
Public Health has confirmed that there has been another COVID-19-related death. That death is linked to the outbreak at the CHSLD in Maria
Public Health states that the difference between provincial and regional statistics can be explained by the rapidly changing situation and that adjustments will be made over the next few days.
CHSLD in Maria (Residence Saint-Joseph)
According to Public Health, so far, 22 (stable) residents and 14 (stable) staff members at the Maria CHSLD (government owed long-term care facility) have tested positive for COVID-19. Five (+1) individuals from the Residence Saint-Joseph have passed away as a result of COVID-19.
That CHSLD houses 91 residents and nearly 130 employees work there.
Lady Maria (RPA – Private Seniors’ Residence) outbreak
According to the Gaspé Peninsula Integrated Health and Social Services Centre (CISSS), 31 residents (+5), and less than five employees of Lady Maria, located in Maria, have tested positive for COVID-19.
The Lady Maria residence is home to 130 individuals and nearly 45 staff members work there.
Complete portrait
The total number of COVID-19 cases in the Gaspé Peninsula and Magdalen Islands is now 421 (+28). Presently, 252 (+9) individuals have recovered. There are 154 (+18) active cases in the region. The total number of deaths is now total 15 (+1). There are currently two (stable) individuals who are hospitalized outside the region, one of those patients is in intensive care.
Reminder: Alert Level 3 (orange)
Please note that the Gaspé Peninsula is currently at Alert Level 3 (orange). At this level all citizens are asked avoid all unnecessary social contact. The following measures are now in place.
Private gatherings (indoor and outside) Maximum 6 people OR 2 families
i.e. Two families with a total in excess of 6 people authorizedActivities organized in a public setting
(indoor and outside)Maximum 25 people (Rental halls, weddings, celebrations, etc.)
For places of worship, the maximum allowed is 250 people.
Venues with a liquor permit: no alcohol sales after 11 p.m., no alcohol consumption after midnight, dancing is prohibited
Demonstrations are still permitted, but wearing a mask or face covering is mandatory at all timesPublic venues Maximum 250 people
People must be seated, relatively immobile, little or no talking, staff supervision (concert halls, theatres, cinemas, etc.)Bars Maximum 6 people per table
No alcohol or food sales after 11 p.m, closing at midnight. Mandatory customer name and contact listRestaurants Maximum 6 per table
No alcohol sales after 11 p.m
No alcohol consumption after midnightStores 1 person per household recommended to enter stores, delivery services and assistance from relatives is recommended for people at high risk Travelling between regions Not recommended CHSLD (Long-term care facilities) Visits for humanitarian reasons
Visits by informal caregivers who provide significant assistanceRPA private seniors’ residence No more than 6 people at a time in a rental unit, including the resident Other long-term applicable measures Increased police intervention
Infraction reports and fines for non-compliance with face-covering directivesRegional: MRC of Residence of the Cases
MRC / living environment Confirmed cases Since Sept. 1 Active Cases Avignon (+19)
– Community (+14)
– Seniors’ residence (+5)236
148
88148
95
53122
74
48Bonaventure (+4) 71 15 11 Rocher-Percé (+2) 44 n.d. n.d. Côte-de-Gaspé 32 14 5 Haute-Gaspésie 10 n.d. n.d. Magdalen Islands (*+1) 25 15 8 Unknown (+3) 3 3 3 Gaspé Peninsula Magdalen Islands 421 207 154 *Location of case was previously not determined. Source: Gaspé Peninsula Public Health Board. n.d.: not disclosed when less than 5 for privacy reasons
Number of new cases daily and active cases since September 1, 2020
Total number of cases daily since the start of the pandemic
The totals for the province are as follows:
Cases Deaths Hospitalizations ICU 75,221 (+1052) 5,857 (*+) 302 (+27) 49 (+3) *Six deaths occurred between September 25 and 30, and 1 prior to September 25.