COVID-19 in Quebec: What you need to know Monday
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Note: Quebec's Health Ministry does not publish the number of vaccine doses administered over the weekend.
Seventy-two Quebec schools will begin using rapid testing to detect COVID-19 cases starting today, but there's uncertainty about how tests will be administered. The tests will target areas with a high number of active cases, including the Montreal neighbourhoods of Parc-Extension and Montréal-Nord, as well as Chomedey in Laval. Despite being fully vaccinated, Liberal MNA Monsef Derraji tested positive for COVID-19 Sunday after an outbreak at his daughter's school. He will be quarantining for 14 days. Currently, about 20 per cent of schools across the province are reporting cases of COVID-19, which accounts for about 600 schools. Wednesday marks the end of the grace period for enforcing Quebec's vaccination passport system. People must present their VaxiCode app or a printed proof of adequate vaccination in order to gain entry into a long list of businesses and non-essential activities.More Related News