COVID-19: Quebec premier moves three cities into lockdown for at least 10 days
Quebec Premier Francois Legault is moving three cities, including the provincial capital, into lockdown Thursday following a sharp rise in COVID-19 infections.
Schools and non-essential businesses are to close and the curfew will move ahead to 8 p.m. from 9:30 p.m. in Quebec City, Levis and Gatineau for at least 10 days, Legault said in Quebec City Wednesday.
“We are very worried,” Legault said, noting that the situation continues to deteriorate in the three cities. “Today and yesterday the cases are rising almost exponentially.”
Health officials in the Quebec City area, for example, reported 111 new cases on Sunday. Within 48 hours that number jumped to 194.


