Quebec, Ontario weigh tighter COVID measures as officials raise concerns over Easter
The two provinces hit hardest by COVID-19 are weighing stricter restrictions amid surging case counts, as health officials and politicians urge Canadians to stay home over the upcoming Easter holiday.
The premiers of Ontario and Quebec have raised concerns about the rising number of active infections in the pandemic’s third wave, and suggested tighter measures could be imposed.
Quebec Premier Francois Legault is slated to make an announcement this afternoon, a day after issuing a warning to five regions where he said residents have been flouting pandemic rules.
The five regions under scrutiny, which include Quebec City and the Outaouais area across the river from Ottawa, had recently seen restrictions loosen.