Quebec reports more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases for first time since May
MONTREAL — Residents of Quebec’s two biggest cities could soon face more restrictions, Premier Francois Legault said Friday as his government attempts to control a second wave of COVID-19.
Health officials reported 1,052 new COVID-19 cases Friday, the first time since early May that the province reported more than 1,000 infections over a 24-hour period.
The rise in new cases, which brings the total number of confirmed infections in the province to 76,273, came one day after the government placed the greater Montreal area, Quebec City and a region south of the provincial capital under a partial lockdown for at least 28 days.
Authorities consider those three regions to be in red alert, which is the highest pandemic alert level. For the second day in a row, Legault described the situation in the province as critical.

