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Quebec shuts down schools, bars, gyms and more as COVID-19 case counts soar

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Quebec reported a record 4,571 new cases in 24 hours Monday, with hospitalizations rising by 21

 

Tim Rowhani pours a pint behind the bar at McKibbin’s Irish Pub on St-Laurent Boulevard in Montreal on Monday. Quebec officials announced new restrictions Monday to slow the spread of the Omicron variant, including mandating that bars, gyms, movie theatres, concert venues and spas must close as of 5 p.m. Monday. (The Canadian Press)
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Quebec is closing schools, bars, gyms and movie theatres as public health officials race to slow the spread of the Omicron variant. 

Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé said in the face of the variant, which appears to be doubling its spread every couple days, the government had to take action to prevent the health-care system from being overwhelmed. 

"The epidemiological situation is critical. The community spread is astounding," said Dubé during the Monday news conference, appearing from home alongside public health director Dr. Horacio Arruda and Daniel Paré, who is in charge of Quebec's vaccination campaign. 

"Our health system is already in crisis … and things aren't getting better. Hospitalizations and intensive care unit admissions are on the rise."

Schools close

Elementary and high schools will close early Monday, with students set to return to in-person learning on Jan. 10. That means primary school students will have a longer holiday, and high school students will switch to remote learning when classes are set to resume in the New Year.

Adult and professional education centres will also close. 

Elementary school buildings will remain open only for vaccination campaigns and the distribution of rapid test kits. School daycare services will also continue to operate for parents who need them, prioritizing parents who work in the health-care sector. Private and provincially-run daycares will also remain open.

Bars, gyms, movie theatres, concert venues and spas must close as of 5 p.m. Monday. Restaurants will have to reduce their capacity to 50 per cent and limit their hours from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Professional sports games will have to be played without spectators.

Working from home is now being mandated for all non-essential workers, including civil servants. The provincial government is pausing all ministerial public activities, such as news conferences that are not related to COVID-19. 

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lilshawty204
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oh great another break

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Elgin Productions
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it's worst here in the Philippines

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Rick Cool
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Expect more starting January all the way to Spring

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jason
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They will just force to take the 3rd to 4th dose

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