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Canada’s Quebec decrees 10pm New Year’s curfew amid soaring Covid-19 cases

Premier Francois Legault has not set an end date for the latest restriction

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 31 Dec 2021 8:30PM

Canada’s Quebec decrees 10pm New Year’s curfew amid soaring Covid-19 cases
Several provinces in Canada in recent days have introduced stricter gathering limits while delaying students’ return to school after the Christmas holidays. – Pixabay pic, December 31, 2021

OTTAWA – Canada’s Quebec province yesterday announced a nighttime curfew ahead of New Year’s Eve celebrations as Covid-19 cases across the country soar.

Several provinces in recent days introduced stricter gathering limits, while delaying students’ return to school after the Christmas holidays.

Quebec Premier Francois Legault said the 10pm to 5am curfew would start today, and that it was needed to slow a Covid-19 surge that is threatening to overwhelm local hospitals. He did not set an end date for the curfew.

“It’s an extreme measure for an extreme situation,” he told a news conference, pointing to a recent doubling of both hospitalisations and absenteeism of healthcare workers due to sickness.

Anyone breaching the curfew could face a fine of up to C$6,000 (RM19,600.41).

Private parties in Quebec were also banned, while restaurants and other venues were ordered closed.

Also yesterday, Ontario restricted indoor sports and concert venues to 50% capacity or 1,000 people, whichever is less, and authorised fourth vaccine jabs for elderly residents of care homes.

British Columbia, meanwhile, has cancelled all New Year’s Eve festivities, permitting only meals at restaurants but “with no mingling or dancing allowed”, according to a statement.

Quebec had previously imposed a curfew from January to May to slow the spread of Covid-19 shortly after the discovery of the Delta variant.

A curfew of this scale had not been ordered in Canada since the Spanish flu outbreak a century ago, according to historians. 

Earlier this week, Quebec decided to allow healthcare staff with Covid-19 but who show no symptoms to continue working, fearing the collapse of patient care if thousands of doctors and nurses were instead forced to miss work because of the virus.

Canada has reported record numbers of Covid-19 cases in recent days, doubling from last week to more than 30,000 new infections yesterday, led by the Omicron variant.

But public health officials have warned of underreporting as testing capacity is overwhelmed. – AFP, December 31, 2021

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