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Thursday, November 30, 2023

Quebec to lift indoor mask order on May 14

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Key takeaways: 

  • Masks will still be needed in healthcare settings and public transit.
  • On Wednesday, Dr. Luc Boileau, Quebec’s interim director of public health, declared the end of the province’s mask mandate. 

Quebec will be officially lifting its indoor mask ruling on May 14, the region’s interim director of public health declared Wednesday.

Dr. Luc Boileau said that hospitalizations and team absences in the healthcare system were reduced, which announced his bid. The government of Quebec then took his suggestion to end the order.

“The whole picture is getting better,” he said.

However, he stated masks will still be needed in healthcare settings, where vulnerable citizens could potentially be exposed, and in public transit because it’s more challenging to keep a minimum distance between passengers.

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Quebec will be officially lifting its indoor mask ruling on May 14

On the other hand, elementary and high schools will be permitted to settle the masks. Students will no longer be needed to wear a mask for any of their actions, be it when they are in the classroom, in cafeterias, or walking in hallways—the same uses for teaching staff.

Boileau said that wearing a mask will also be optional in school transportation, given that students will have spent the whole day together. 

“It wouldn’t be analytical to make masking required [in school buses],” he said. 

Boileau specified that masks were still advised in certain circumstances, including when you have any symptoms, saying “you don’t need to be certain that it’s COVID” to wear a mask and be careful.

Source – cbc.ca

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