Legault calls on Quebecers to make ‘sacrifices’ to slow COVID-19 spread
MONTREAL — Premier Francois Legault called on Quebecers to make “sacrifices” and avoid contact with others over the Thanksgiving weekend as authorities reported more than 1,000 new cases of COVID-19 for the seventh time in eight days.
“Resist the temptation to see your friends and family,” Legault told a news conference in Quebec City Friday.
Health authorities reported 1,102 new COVID-19 infections Friday, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 84,094.
Legault said the fact that the daily case rate has stayed relatively stable over the past week is a sign his government’s approach to the pandemic is working. The government has imposed strict, partial lockdowns on the province’s most populated areas, forcing bars, restaurant dining areas, gyms and other venues to close. Indoor and outdoor private gatherings are also prohibited.

