Quebec declares beginning of second wave as COVID-19 gains steam in central Canada
MONTREAL — COVID-19 appeared to be gaining steam in several regions of central Canada on Monday, prompting Quebec’s public health director to announce the beginning of a second wave in that province.
Quebec and Ontario reported more than 1,000 cases between them, including 586 cases in Quebec, a jump of more than 100 compared with Sunday. Ontario’s numbers increased to 425 from 365 a day before.
The news prompted Dr. Horacio Arruda, Quebec’s public health director, to declare a second wave of COVID-19 had started in the province.
“I’m very, very, very worried by the situation, to the point where I consider that now we may be in a second wave, we’re in a second wave at its beginning,” he told a news conference in Quebec City.

