Seven residents at Montreal care home get COVID despite receiving first vaccine dose
MONTREAL — Quebec health authorities are examining how seven residents of a Montreal long-term care centre contracted COVID-19 despite being among the first to receive the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine in the province.
Management at the Maimonides Geriatric Centre informed residents of the cases in a notice Tuesday, noting that residents were infected within 28 days of receiving the first of two vaccine doses.
Dr. Mylene Drouin, Montreal’s director of public health, said Wednesday that authorities were looking at the cases identified at Maimonides as well as at St-Antoine long-term care home in Quebec City — the other location to receive the first vaccines in the province.
“It is a small number to draw a conclusion,” Drouin said of Maimonides, but she added health experts were looking at possible reasons and whether any recommendations need to be changed as a result.


