Curfew now in effect across Quebec; heavy police presence expected
MONTREAL — Police cars with flashing lights were out in force in the streets of Montreal on Saturday night as a curfew meant to curb a rising tide of COVID-19 cases took effect across Quebec.
The measure went into effect at 8 p.m., prompting a small rush for home as well as scattered protests.
The measure is billed as a way to prevent gatherings that have fueled the rampant spread of the virus, Premier Francois Legault said Saturday, and to protect a hospital system at risk of being overwhelmed.
“As premier, my first duty is to protect Quebecers,” Legault said in a Facebook post earlier Saturday. “I consider that the situation is critical and a shock treatment is needed. Our hospitals are filling with COVID-19 patients. Hundreds of people are in intensive care, fighting for their lives. Tens of people die every day.”


