Quebec gives green light to high school proms, scraps isolation for close COVID-19 contacts
People in Quebec who come into close contact with a COVID-positive case no longer need to isolate at home, provided they have no symptoms.
They're urged to avoid infecting others over 10 days following contact, by monitoring their symptoms, avoiding close contact with others, wearing a mask and avoiding going to places where they would need to remove their mask, such as bars and restaurants.
Quebec public health officials made the announcement Thursday. They said while the epidemiological situation in the province allows for the easing of more restrictions and points to better days ahead, Quebecers must remain vigilant.
"The pandemic isn't over," said Dr. Luc Boileau, interim director of public health for Quebec. "The virus is still there and it's doing damage every day, particularly to the most vulnerable."
- If you live with someone who has COVID-19, Quebec will no longer ask you to stay home
Proms are back on
Education Minister Jean-François Roberge made the announcement in a tweet Thursday morning.
"I want to acknowledge everyone's resilience in allowing the 2022 graduating class to celebrate this rite of passage," he wrote.
After proms were cancelled in 2020, the government allowed them to go ahead last year, but only outdoors.
Pandemic brought out the worst in Canadians: study
The majority of Canadians say two years of living through the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted their lives, pulled Canadians further apart, brought out the worst in people and weakened their compassion for one another.
These are the findings of a new survey, carried out by the Angus Reid Institute, in partnership with CBC, that coincide with the two year anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring the worldwide outbreaks of COVID-19 a pandemic.
About 41 per cent of Canadians say that since the pandemic, "life overall" is worse, compared to 23 per cent who say it is better.
COVID-19 pandemic has brought out the worst in people, pulled Canadians further apart, survey suggests
Phasing out masks in Quebec
Most elementary and high school students in Quebec, including in Montreal, are no longer required to wear masks in class.
The relaxing of the measure this week is the province's first step toward lifting other mask mandates.
Quebec's interim public health director has said that as early as next month, wearing masks would become a matter of personal choice rather than an obligation.
Masking in public spaces is expected to be phased out by mid-April, and for public transit, by sometime in May.
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/covid-19-quebec-march-10-1.6379577
