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Chronically ill, essential workers, 55+ with AstraZeneca next to be vaccinated: Dubé

The administration of the AstraZeneca vaccine will begin tomorrow, April 8. The vaccine is safe, but people are hesitant, Dubé acknowledged, in light of some reports of blood clotting in Europe following the vaccine amongst younger people. If people already have an appointment for a later time, they can cancel that and replace with it with the AstraZeneca appointment at specific walk-in clinics, which will be listed on the Quebec government website. The other priority group, known as Category 8, is only on the island of Montreal — they are people 60 years old and under who have a chronic illness and who go to a hospital to receive treatment, such as kidney dialysis, or are followed by a doctor for that illness. This will begin Monday and the vaccine will be administered by the doctor who treats the patient.

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.

#ICYMI: Quebec straying from science, more pharmacies join campaign

Article content Human error blamed A Montreal-area health authority is blaming human error after oxygen was cut off to nine intensive care COVID-19 patients last spring, leaving one dead. Read the full report. In Sports news Eric Staal of the Montreal Canadiens celebrates his overtime goal against the Edmonton Oilers at the Bell Centre on April 5, 2021 in Montreal. The Montreal Canadiens defeated the Edmonton Oilers 3-2. Photo by Minas Panagiotakis /Getty Images Habs win, but lose Gallagher It was a surprising come-from-behind win for the Canadiens but it might have come with a heavy price. Veteran centre Eric Staal, playing his first game for Montreal following his recent trade from Buffalo, scored at 4:02 of overtime, providing Montreal with a 3-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers Monday night at the Bell Centre. But the win was tempered, as Montreal lost spark-plug winger Brendan Gallagher with an injury to his right hand in the first period after he was struck by a shot

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