Quebec announces reopening plan that lifts most COVID-19 restrictions by mid-March
MONTREAL — The Quebec government intends to lift most public health measures by March 14, Premier François Legault said Tuesday, but the plan doesn’t include an end to mask mandates or the vaccine passport system.
Legault presented a road map that begins on Saturday, when all limits on indoor private gatherings will be removed. He said his plan represented a return to a more normal life, nearly two years after he declared a state of emergency due to COVID-19.
“The Health Department and the public health teams believe that it is a calculated risk today to announce a deconfinement plan to you,” Legault told reporters in Quebec City. “So, I think we’ve taken an important step.”
Just two weeks ago, Legault had advocated a go-slow approach. Dr. Luc Boileau, the province’s interim public health director, said Tuesday that the government’s strategy hasn’t changed.


