Quebec moves more regions to highest COVID-19 alert level amid decline in new cases
MONTREAL — The decline in the daily number of new COVID-19 cases reported in Quebec is a sign the government’s targeted lockdown approach is working, Premier Francois Legault said Tuesday, but he warned it’s too early to celebrate.
Public health officials in Quebec reported 815 new COVID-19 infections on Tuesday, the smallest daily number of new cases since the end of September.
Legault, however, said he was moving three more regions to the maximum “red” pandemic-alert level. The regions south and northeast of Montreal and the Charlevoix region near Quebec City will be forced to close bars, gyms and other venues and ban indoor and outdoor private gatherings.
Saguenay, where officials are reporting an outbreak of 25 cases at a long-term care home, will move to “orange” alert, which is one level below red, he said. Montreal and Quebec City are already under red alert.


