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Montreal public health officials opposed to holding 2021 Canadian Grand Prix

Last Updated: Thursday, April 15, 2021 15:53 Worried about the potential spread of COVID-19, Montreal public health authorities say they are “categorically opposed” to holding the Canadian Grand Prix in the city this summer, Radio-Canada reported Thursday. Earlier this week, Radio-Canada reported that provincial health authorities in Quebec would allow the event to take place under certain conditions, but it appears that municipal health authorities have concluded the risk of holding the iconic race is too high even behind closed doors and without spectators. Formula One officials had also appealed to various levels of government to invest $6 million to compensate race organizers for the lack of spectators at the event which usually attracts thousands of tourists from around the world.

Advocates for people with Down syndrome to sue Quebec to get vaccine

Article content Advocates for people with developmental disabilities say they’re fed up with being ignored and plan to sue the Quebec government if it continues to delay COVID-19 vaccination for their vulnerable loved ones. On Thursday, constitutional lawyer Julius Grey said he’ll send a demand letter on their behalf to Premier François Legault and Health Minister Christian Dubé to vaccinate people with developmental disabilities based on scientific evidence of the group’s increased risk of complications and death from COVID-19 and the fact that other jurisdictions have prioritized them. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

Essential worker vaccination opened up province-wide

Essential worker vaccination opened up province-wide 13 April 2021 at 18 h 06 min Reading time: 3 min By Gordon Lambie Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé announced on Tuesday that vaccination for a pre-established set of essential workers, including all school staff, and people with chronic illnesses will be available throughout Quebec as of April 14, and that everyone in these two categories who wish to be vaccinated should be able to do so by the end of the month of May. The information came as a footnote in the provincial government’s afternoon update, which Premier Francois Legault kept primarily focused on concerns about increases in hospitalizations in the coming weeks.

Canada s CAE to host mass vaccinations as country s firms act to help speed inoculations

Canada s CAE to host mass vaccinations as country s firms act to help speed inoculations
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