Quebec cities face new COVID-19 restrictions as Ontario contends with testing backlog
Quebec reported 16 more deaths Thursday as it began the first day of new restrictions meant to flatten a spike in COVID-19 infections, while Ontario tweaked its school screening guidelines and a hospital outbreak in Calgary grew.
Partial lockdowns in the Montreal and Quebec City areas, along with a region south of the provincial capital, are to last at least 28 days.
Bars, casinos, concert halls, cinemas, museums and libraries have shuttered and restaurants are limited to takeout.
The province announced Thursday that restaurants and bars forced to close can get loans to cover certain fixed costs not covered by federal programs. Up to 80 per cent of the loan amount, to a maximum of $15,000, will be forgivable.


