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COVID-19: Quebec premier declares they’re ‘heading in the right direction’

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COVID-19 cases fall, the province’s premier said Tuesday.François Legault said the upcoming months are also looking more promising compared to last summer.“We are getting through the third wave, but we still have to be careful,” he told reporters in Quebec City.The province is also lifting emergency restrictions in the Outaouais region as hospitalizations and cases related to the pandemic drop.

Curfew will be pushed to 9:30 p.m. and non-essential businesses will reopen. High schools will also reopen, though students in Grades 9, 10 and 11 will attend class every second day.Legault said that for the most part, the situation is improving in most of Quebec, with a few exceptions such as parts of the Eastern Townships and.

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