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Things on track for some measures to be relaxed Feb 8

26 January 2021 at 19 h 00 min Reading time: 3 min By Gordon Lambie In his Tuesday afternoon update alongside Health Minister Christian Dubé and Provincial Public Health Director Dr. Horacio Arruda, Quebec Premier François Legault said that if things continue on their current track with regard to COVID-19 in the province, then the Government will likely be ready to announce the relaxation of some restrictions in some areas as of next week. The premier stopped short of specifying which measures would be changed, in what ways and in which areas, however, indicating that the changes, if they come, will only be detailed next week for implementation as of Feb. 8.

Mass vaccinations in Quebec s private seniors homes to begin in February amid slowed deliveries from Pfizer

Lacoste is one of 30 staff members to have caught the coronavirus at the Fulford. All but three of the 31 residents have COVID-19, and three have died from it.  As of Saturday, there were 1,281 active cases in private seniors residences, and 300 reported deaths. The province reported 25 residences were in critical condition, including the Fulford. Lacoste says she still doesn t know when they ll recieve the vaccine. It s sad . because we were so close, she said. DOSES DELAYED FOR RENOVATIONS On Jan. 14, Dubé said the province planned to begin vaccinating residents of private care homes after everyone in the public system had received a dose.

We were so close : vaccinations in Quebec s private care homes likely delayed amid slowed deliveries from Pfizer

We were so close : vaccinations in Quebec s private care homes likely delayed amid slowed deliveries from Pfizer
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COVID-19 Report card time for our political leaders

Let’s be honest. These are not easy times to be an elected politician. The COVID-19 pandemic has cost the lives of almost 20,000 Canadians since last March. Our minority Federal Liberal government has been at the forefront of the battle, placing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the spotlight. In Quebec, it has been Premier Francois Legault and the CAQ. Then comes Mayor Valerie Plante and our Suburban municipal councils. Here are my report cards Justin Trudeau Rumour has it that Trudeau will call an election in the spring. If he can get the COVID-19 vaccine program straightened out, he has a reasonable chance of winning a majority based on the latter and the cheques he has been sending millions of Canadian citizens and businesses since the pandemic began. Yes, there was the “We” scandal. That has thus far not stuck. More recently, it was the embarrassing resignation of Governor General Julie Payette. Reports are that she was severely abusive to her staff, questionin

Quebec Vaccination Plans Unchanged Despite Israeli Report on Pfizer Vaccine Efficacy

Quebec Vaccination Plans Unchanged Despite Israeli Report on Pfizer Vaccine Efficacy Quebec will continue to administer COVID-19 vaccine doses, despite calls for a change in plans following an Israeli report showing the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine having lower than expected efficacy. “The game plan remains the same, despite new info from Pfizer. Goal has 225k as of February 8. The principle remains: we vaccinate the most people as quickly as possible,” Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé wrote on Twitter. Last week, the Quebec government announced a plan to delay 90 days before administering the second “booster” dose to people who were given the first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine. The strategy was meant to give the first shot to other more vulnerable seniors.

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