More COVID-19 restrictions eased as top doctor warns vaccine a ways off
Children played physically distanced games in a Quebec schoolyard and more Ontario shops began offering curbside pickup Monday as Canada’s top doctor warned a COVID-19 vaccine is still a ways off.
Quebec, which accounts for more than half of the country’s roughly 69,000 novel coronavirus cases, was the first province to start allowing kids back to classes.
Daycares and elementary schools outside the Montreal area were allowed to open with a maximum of 15 students per classroom. Schools in the hard-hit city are to restart May 25 at the earliest.
At Ecole St. Gerard in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, southeast of Montreal, children were playing “walk the dog.” Hockey sticks with pictures of dogs attached were meant to show proper distancing.


