Spectre of COVID-19 second wave looms as Quebec urges limited social gatherings
Quebecers are being urged to limit their social contact and Ontario is trying to get a handle on its testing backlog, while Alberta’s top doctor says she doesn’t believe a second wave of COVID-19 and tougher restrictions are foregone conclusions.
“Please, we’re asking Quebecers, all Quebecers, that you limit your social contact over the next few weeks,” Health Minister Christian Dube said Thursday, as Canada’s hardest-hit province recorded 582 new daily cases, up from 471 a day earlier.
“We can break this wave, but we need your support to make this additional sacrifice.”
New Brunswick, which reported two new cases Thursday, has reimposed travel restrictions on residents of neighbouring Quebec’s southern Gaspe region, whose COVID-19 alert level has risen.


