MONTREAL -- Health Minister Christian Dube said Monday that overflow in Quebec's emergency rooms will continue for a few more months. "We're paying a bit of a price for the pandemic," said Dube. Over the past weekend, Quebecers were asked to avoid emergency rooms as much as possible at Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital and Santa Cabrini Hospital -- both located on the eastern part of the Island of Montreal Island. Dube said the hospitals have "practically reached their maximum capacity." At the end of June, it was learned that the Baie-Saint-Paul hospital's emergency hours would be limited during the summer. Dube said Quebecers will have to live with these types of situations for the next few months.