‘A big, historic day’: Quebecers in long-term care homes start getting COVID vaccine
MONTREAL — It was declared a “historic” day in Quebec as the first COVID-19 vaccines were given Monday to residents of two long-term care homes in the province.
Gloria Lallouz, a resident of Montreal’s Maimonides Geriatric Centre, said she felt “fabulous” after receiving the first Pfizer-BioNTech vaccination in the city.
The stakes, the 78-year-old said, couldn’t be higher.
“It’s my life,” Lallouz told reporters outside the long-term care home, which received the first batches of the vaccine Monday morning. “It gives me the opportunity to see my family, to see my friends.” She added that she is eager for others to follow suit.


