New COVID rules in effect for some provinces, Quebec calls situation ‘critical’
Tougher public health restrictions came into effect Monday in many parts of Canada as some regions continued to deal with rising COVID-19 case counts by the Omicron variant.
In Quebec, the province announced 4,571 COVID-19 infections — a new single day record.
Calling the situation “critical,” Quebec Health Minister Christian Dube announced new restrictions. Bars, movie theatres and entertainment venues were to close as of 5 p.m., while restaurants must operate at reduced capacity and close at 10 p.m.
Dube said the fast-spreading COVID-19 Omicron variant has changed everything, as vaccines that offered 70 per cent protection against symptomatic infection from the Delta variant are believed to offer 30 per cent protection against Omicron.


