Unvaccinated Quebec caregivers in court seeking access to long-term care homes
MONTREAL — A Quebec judge is expected to rule by Monday whether a provincial health order that prevents unvaccinated caregivers from entering nursing homes to care for relatives should be suspended.
A Montreal lawyer was in court Wednesday contesting the order on behalf of caregivers who since late December have been barred from entering long-term care homes and other seniors residences because they are not vaccinated against COVID-19.
Amid rising cases due to the Omicron variant of the novel coronavirus, the provincial government issued a decree in December tightening rules in care settings, including an order that requires caregivers to show proof of vaccination before they can enter facilities.
Lawyer Natalia Manole, representing about 80 caregivers and residents, argued the government should revert to the previous rule, which required caregivers to present negative results from tests taken within the previous 72 hours. She is seeking to have the decree immediately suspended through an injunction and to have an eventual judicial review of the health order.

