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Here's a list of Quebec's long-term care homes with confirmed COVID-19 cases

CHSLD Sainte-Dorothe in Laval currently has the highest number of cases at 120, accounting for 62 per cent of the available beds in the long-term care home.

List shows 142 homes which have at least 1 resident with COVID-19

Funeral home workers remove a body from the CHSLD Sainte-Dorothe in Laval on Monday. It is the long-term care home with the highest number of COVID-19 cases in the province. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)

Quebec has released a list of 142 facilities in the province where at least one resident has tested positive for COVID-19.

The province now has more than 14,248 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 435 people have died.

People over 70 and those with pre-existing health issues have proven to be the most at risk. Octogenarians account for 42 per cent of deaths in Quebec.

The list does not include private seniors' homes, hundreds of which the province says have also reported confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Last week, it was estimated that nearly45 per centof the province'sdeaths have been in long-term homes.

Thefive residences with the highest number of cases are:

  • CHSLD Sainte-Dorothe, Laval: 120 cases.
  • CHSLD Yvon Brunet, Montreal: 99 cases.
  • CHSLD Joseph-Franois Perreault, Saint-Michel: 98 cases.
  • CHSLD Centre multi. SSS Laflche, Shawinigan: 91 cases.
  • Institut universitaire de griatrie de Montral, Montreal: 85 cases.

The full list of Quebec's long-term care homes with COVID-19 can befound here.

How to make sense of the list

The province has been under increasing pressure to be more transparent about which long-term care facilities have outbreaks.

The list releasedTuesday evening shows only the 142facilities where residents have tested positive, but a total of 309 long-term care residences have residents or employees who have tested positive, according to Nicolas Vigneault, a spokesperson for Quebec's health ministry.

The province says it will update the list daily.

Quebec's list is presented in descending order by the number of cases and is colour coded, comparing the number of cases to the number of available beds.

Homes are in red if cases account for more than 25 per cent of available beds. Those in orange account for 15 to 25 per cent of beds and those in yellow are under 15 per cent.

For example, CHSLD Sainte-Dorothe in Laval currently has the highest number of cases at 120. That's 62 per cent of the available beds in the facility, not 62 per cent of residents.

Whereas Rsidence St-Jean, a palliative care facility in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieuhas eight cases accounting for 89 per cent of beds.

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