Quebec extends mask mandate until end of April
CBC
Quebec is extending the province's mask mandate in indoor public spaces until at least April 30, the province's top doctor announced Tuesday.
Interim public health director Dr. Luc Boileau explained the decision at a news conference Tuesday, saying the surge in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations amid the province's sixth wave prompted him to recommend maintaining the measure — just 10 days before it was expected to be dropped.
"The virus is still circulating considerably," Boileau said. "We prefer to have a more careful approach and it's responsible to do this."
He said the measure will be maintained for the next two weeks and will be regularly re-evaluated by public health officials.
"Our intention is not to keep [masks] forever," he said.
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Speaking to reporters Monday, Premier François Legault had hinted that the province was leaning toward extending the measure past the scheduled date of April 15, but said to not expect any new restrictions in the face of the sixth wave.
"Fortunately, many people have their three vaccines, so the impact so far is that we don't expect to have to add new measures," he said.
According to recent projections from Quebec's provincial health institute (INESSS), the province is expected to see a rise in both infections and hospitalizations over the next few weeks. Boileau estimates that the highly contagious Omicron subvariant, BA.2, accounts for 75 per cent of new cases.
The decision on masking comes as the province recorded 72 more hospitalizations and 31 deaths Tuesday.
"The pandemic is not over," said Boileau.
He reminded Quebecers who test positive for the virus that they must isolate for the first five days and then remain vigilant for the following five.
"You can be contagious for a period of 10 days," he said. "This is not the time to go to restaurants, to shows, to do sports activities with others, nor is it the time to entertain people," said Boileau.
Experts have cautioned that given the recent rapid spread of BA.2, now is not the time to drop masks.