COVID-19: Quebec reports 56 more deaths, another drop in hospitalizations Also beginning Saturday, restaurants will be able to seat 10 guests, or people from three different households at one table.It’s a question of being “coherent,” Legault said.The government is also giving the green light for sports games to resume as of Feb.
14, and gyms and spas reopen at half capacity.Meanwhile outdoor shows and events can host a maximum of 5,000 spectators. Montreal mayor demands Quebec government present reopening plan in aid of major event planning The following week, on Monday, Feb.
21, capacity limits will be dropped for all stores, except for amphitheatres.Places like the Bell Centre, Centre Videotron and the Place des Arts, for example, will have to operate at 50 per cent capacity, up from the current 500-person limit.“It’s a big change for them,” Legault said.As for places of worship, they will remain at 50 per cent capacity with a maximum of 500 people, up from 250.While hockey games can restart as of Feb.
14, there will be a two-week delay for sports tournaments and competitions. They are set to resume the week of Feb. 28.Remote working will no longer be mandatory but will remain a recommendation, Legault said.Businesses can decide how to manage the risk, he noted.As of Feb.