There are no plans to reimplement the public health guidelines. The final guideline was lifted in June when masks became an option on public transportation.
Kebeck is in the 7th wave ofCOVID-19 Pandemic,But the situation remains "under control," said Dr. Luc Boylo, director of public health, and Christian Duvet, minister of health, Thursday.
At an early morning news conference in Montreal, Duvet and Boarrow were triggered by a new variant, although the situation was controlled despite the recent increase in incidents. Hospitalization and death said Kebeser had to stay "very cautious."
They attributed an increase in cases to those who did not properly follow isolation guidelines and signed a COVID. Reminds the Quebecs that they need to stay isolated at home for five days, wear masks, and avoid seeing the rest of the people.
"The virus is here, it's contagious, it's circulating, and the pandemic isn't over," Boarrow said.
There are no plans to reimplement the public health guidelines, but the last guidelines were lifted in June and masks are now an option for public transportation.
Duvet said vaccination is an important tool as Quebec learns to "live with the virus", but when to get a booster It has been acknowledged that deciding can be complicated for people with multiple doses and COVID infections.
"We publish a decision-making tool, a table that appears on regular websites," he said. Become a booster.
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