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Quebec may vaccinate essential workers alongside next priority group, starting imminently

Quebec may vaccinate essential workers alongside next priority group, starting imminently
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Montreal essential workers can book vaccine appointments starting Friday in priority-list shift

  MONTREAL Starting Friday at 8:00 a.m., Montreal essential workers will be able to book vaccination appointments online, and they should be able to start getting shots next week, the province announced Wednesday. It s a change of policy that will allow this group to be vaccinated simultaneously with those with serious chronic illnesses, as Health Minister Christian Dubé hinted may be the case in a Tuesday-night announcement. He unveiled more details the following morning. For example, people will need to bring proof of employment to get a dose. They also need to be not only living but working in Montreal.

Dubé urges health authorities to close places violating COVID-19 measures

Article content Citing the need to quickly intervene given the new coronavirus variants, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé is urging regional public health authorities to not hesitate to close down places that aren’t following public health measures. Dubé is calling on public health branches to use their powers “without delay” and close any premise they have “good reason to believe” isn’t enforcing COVID-19 measures. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Dubé urges health authorities to close places violating COVID-19 measures Back to video In a letter sent to public health directors on Monday, Dubé told them there is “no need to wait until your epidemiological investigation is complete” before using their powers.

Experts point out Quebec s decision to lift restrictions strays from science

Article content Thirteen months into the pandemic, Quebec has found itself in the midst of a third wave and public health experts are wondering why the government isn’t doing more to stop the spread of the virus. “I understand the desire from the government’s perspective to give people a little bit more freedom,” said Prativa Baral, an epidemiologist and a PhD student at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “But the thing is, the longer we wait, the longer we do these middle-ground restrictions, the longer this pandemic will last.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

Quebec s decision to lift restrictions strays from science, public health experts say

Article content Thirteen months into the pandemic, Quebec has found itself in the midst of a third wave and public health experts are wondering why the government isn’t doing more to stop the spread of the virus. “I understand the desire from the government’s perspective to give people a little bit more freedom,” said Prativa Baral, an epidemiologist and a PhD student at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “But the thing is, the longer we wait, the longer we do these middle-ground restrictions, the longer this pandemic will last.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

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