Quebec returns to in-person classes Monday, but parents denounce lack of safe measure
MONTREAL — Thousands of elementary and high school students are set to return to in-person learning across Quebec on Monday, but parents say they’re concerned the province hasn’t done enough to ensure classrooms safety amid COVID-19’s virulent fifth wave.
Premier François Legault announced last week he would proceed with a plan to reopen schools to in-person learning on Jan. 17 even as pandemic-related infection rates and hospitalizations continue to mount provincewide.
The government promised a suite of protective measures to ensure a safe return — such as mandatory masking indoors and 7.2 million rapid tests to be deployed in elementary schools — but several parents say they are not reassured.
Among them is Cheryl Cooperman, a Montreal psychologist and mother of two, whose eight and 11-year-old children won’t be returning to a physical classroom on Monday.


