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Zona rossa di Natale, troppi professori di Milano in vacanza: impossibile sostituirli, la scuola chiude per ferie

Zona rossa di Natale, troppi professori di Milano in vacanza: impossibile sostituirli, la scuola chiude per ferie
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COVID-19: Canada Responds: COVID-19: Quebec Minister Announces Holiday Rules for Visiting Seniors

COVID-19: Quebec Minister Announces Holiday Rules for Visiting Seniors At a press conference in Montreal, Quebec’s minister of seniors and informal caregivers Marguerite Blais makes an announcement regarding public-health measures that will be applied to the province’s retirement homes and long-term care homes during the holiday season She is joined by Dr. Richard Massé, strategic medical advisor with Quebec’s public health department. The minister announces that from December 17 to January 11, only informal caregivers known by the staff will be allowed to visit a resident per a 24-hour cycle. Only one informal caregiver will be authorized to visit a resident in a red zone every 24 hours, while two caregivers will be authorized for visits in an orange zone. Residents from these facilities will be allowed to join only one family “bubble” for the holiday season and will need to self-isolate for seven days upon their return. (December 16, 2020) (no interpretation)

Quebec outlines rules for seniors in care facilities during holidays

Quebec outlines rules for seniors in care facilities during holidays While CHSLD residents must stay put during Quebec s holiday pause, those in private seniors homes can visit one household, and then isolate. Author of the article: Michelle Lalonde  •  Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Dec 16, 2020  •  December 16, 2020  •  3 minute read  •  “We can see the light (at the end of the tunnel) and that s why we are asking for more efforts,” says Marguerite Blais, Quebec’s minister responsible for seniors, seen in a file photo. Photo by Jacques Boissinot /THE CANADIAN PRESS Article content Seniors living in long-term care facilities in red zones like Montreal will be permitted to receive visits during Quebec’s “holiday pause,” but only from their regular caregivers.

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COVID-19: Canada Responds: Quebec Update on COVID-19 as Vaccination Begins – December 14, 2020

Quebec Update on COVID-19 as Vaccination Begins – December 14, 2020 At a press conference at the Maimonides Geriatric Centre in Montreal, Quebec’s health minister Christian Dubé provides an update on the province’s response to the ongoing COVID-19. He is joined by federal Health Minister Patty Hajdu and federal government House leader Pablo Rodriguez, as well as Francine Dupuis, associate CEO of the regional health authority for west-central Montreal, and Dr. Richard Massé, strategic medical advisor with Quebec’s public health department. The update comes as the province begins administering the first COVID-19 vaccines. Residents at the centre and another long-term care home are the first in Quebec to receive shots of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. Quebec Premier François Legault will announce new restrictions on December 15 for the holiday season. His government is considering the closure of stores deemed non-essential. (no interpretation)

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