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Vaccination does not equal full protection: Tam

Winnipeg Free Press By: Christopher Reynolds, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 2:59 PM CDT Sunday, May. 9, 2021 Save to Read Later Canada s chief public health officer reminded Canadians on Saturday that even those who are fully vaccinated remain susceptible to COVID-19. Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam speaks during a technical briefing on the COVID pandemic in Canada, in Ottawa on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021. Canada s chief public health officer is reminding Canadians even those who are fully vaccinated are not immune from transmitting the COVID-19. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld Canada s chief public health officer reminded Canadians on Saturday that even those who are fully vaccinated remain susceptible to COVID-19.

Excited about terrasse season in Montreal? Don t get your hopes up just yet

Excited about terrasse season in Montreal? Don t get your hopes up just yet Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante wants to open bar and restaurant terrasses by June 1 if public health measures permit, but her Thursday announcement was quickly met with pushback by the province’s health minister. Social Sharing

COVID-19 live updates: Quebec reports 919 cases, 5 deaths as hospitalizations continue to fall

86% of Quebecers have been or plan to be vaccinated – poll Eight-six per cent of Quebecers surveyed recently said they have been vaccinated or plan to get vaccinated. And 81 per cent said they are satisfied with the province’s vaccination campaign so far, with 14 per cent indicating they’re not satisfied. In the same poll, conducted between April 30 and May 2 by Léger for the Journal de Montréal, 46 per cent of respondents said Quebec has been better at managing the pandemic than other provinces. The chart includes respondents who said they had been vaccinated and those who said they plan to get the shot.

Montreal bars and restaurants to receive $4M from city for reopening

Article content In an effort to help them be ready to reopen once allowed, Montreal is giving $4 million in financial aid to bars and restaurants around the city’s downtown core. The money could be used for restaurants looking to add a terrasse in time for summer, to help with costs tied to respecting public health measures or to improve their online services. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Montreal bars and restaurants to receive $4M from city for reopening Back to video Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante announced the help outside a downtown food hall on Friday. Given how the COVID-19 vaccination campaign is progressing, the mayor said she’s hoping for a summer that will be “closer” to normal.

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