More COVID-19 precautions needed as Quebec festival season takes flight: expert
MONTREAL — Health officials in Quebec City say it’s too early to tell whether a major outdoor festival there is contributing to a rise in COVID-19 cases, but an infectious disease expert says additional precautions are needed now.
With many more festivals planned in Quebec this summer, Dr. Don Vinh of the McGill University Health Centre called on people to get back in the habit of masking and physical distancing.
“The message was always that outdoor events were associated with a lower risk of transmission,” Vinh said in an interview Tuesday. “But what happened is that it was interpreted as no risk of transmission. That’s the problem with the message. It’s not black and white.”
He said an increase of cases is possible as Quebec’s festival season hits high gear. “It doesn’t mean we cancel festivals,” he said. “It means we act now so the future festivals can be done safely so they don’t become superspreader events.”

