Quebec public health director expects more COVID cases, says avoid gatherings if sick
MONTREAL — Ahead of the first holiday season in two years with no restrictions on private gatherings, Quebec’s public health director encouraged people to use common sense and avoid parties if they feel sick.
Dr. Luc Boileau told reporters in Quebec City that he expects the number of COVID-19 cases in Quebec hospitals to rise as a result of holiday gatherings.
“We expect the COVID situation to get worse than it is right now,” he said. “It’s obvious that there will be more contacts between people during the next couple of weeks.”
The holiday period is particularly risky for the spread of respiratory viruses, Boileau said, because family gatherings often involve multiple generations, including older people and very young children, who are at higher risk of serious illness.


