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Mothers Against Drunk Driving concerned more alcohol sales will mean more drunk driving

  MONTREAL Those working to keep drunk and high people from getting behind the wheel of their vehicles are watching the line ups outside the province s liquor stores with concern. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is concerned that as shoppers stock up on spirits before the holidays, the number of drunk and high drivers will increase. We know that people are consuming alcohol and drugs at home, said MADD spokesperson Theresa-Anne Kramer, who worries that those people may wind up on the roads. Sales at the SAQ and SQDC cannabis stores are up compared to this time last year with the alcohol retailer seeing a four per cent bump.

A big, historic day : Quebecers in long-term care homes start getting COVID vaccine

MONTREAL It was declared a historic day in Quebec as the first COVID-19 vaccines were given Monday to residents of two long-term care homes in the province. Gloria Lallouz, a resident of Montreal s Maimonides Geriatric Centre, said she felt fabulous after receiving the first Pfizer-BioNTech vaccination in the city. The stakes, the 78-year-old said, couldn t be higher. It’s my life, Lallouz told reporters outside the long-term care home, which received the first batches of the vaccine Monday morning. It gives me the opportunity to see my family, to see my friends. She added that she is eager for others to follow suit.

Light at the end of the tunnel : First shots in Quebec, Ontario as COVID vaccine rolled out

Article content The first batch of doses of Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine have arrived in Canada. pic.twitter.com/xSvwkRROKo Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) December 14, 2020 Here’s what we know about today’s vaccinations and Pfizer’s product: WHO IS GETTING VACCINATED FIRST? A resident of a Quebec City long-term care home was the first Quebecer to receive a COVID-19 vaccination, Premier Francois Legault said Monday. Legault announced on Twitter that 89-year-old Gisele Levesque received the vaccine at the Saint-Antoine residence in the provincial capital. Provincial health officials are beginning by vaccinating residents and staff at the Quebec City residence and at the Maimonides Geriatric Centre in Montreal after receiving a shipment of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine Sunday night.

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A roundup of COVID-19 developments for Monday, Dec 14, 2020

Save to Read Later In the relative calm of our pandemic summer, Dr. Brent Roussin tried to take a break from the briefing grind and the rest of the burden that falls on the chief public health officer. Alas, those holiday plans fell victim to COVID-19 and so the good doctor’s vacation was cut short and he was back on duty. In theory, Roussin is about to get another chance at a holiday over the holidays. As of this week, the daily COVID-19 press briefings will be reduced in favour of updates only on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The holiday briefing schedule also won’t include Christmas Day, Boxing Day or New Year’s. As well, get ready to see Dr. Jazz Atwal, Manitoba s acting deputy chief provincial public health officer, at the microphone as a substitute for Roussin. Meanwhile, Monika Warren, COVID-19 operations lead and chief nursing officer at Health Sciences Centre will spell off Shared Health chief nursing officer Lanette Siragusa at the briefings.

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