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Why some Quebec businesses want to keep the vaccine passport, even if they don t have to

With only weeks left to go, some businesses in Quebec say they’re not done with the province's vaccine passport, despite the government's recent decision to stop requiring it.

COVID-19 au Québec: 308 cas supplémentaires, 4 nouveaux décès

COVID-19 au Québec: 308 cas supplémentaires, 4 nouveaux décès
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Quebec City gym owner blames clients for massive outbreak

Quebec City gym owner blames clients for massive outbreak Dan Marino, owner of Mega Fitness Gym 24H, says his staff couldn t police 3,000 members every minute, but the Quebec City public health says it s up to the owner to make sure health measures are applied. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 25, 2021 4:07 PM ET | Last Updated: May 26 Dan Marino, owner of Mega Fitness Gym 24H, said he never wanted to defy public health rules. Rather, he suggests his staff didn t have the capacity to police gym members.(Pierre-Alexandre Bolduc/Radio-Canada) Speaking out for the first time since his gym was linked to hundreds of COVID-19 cases last March, Daniel Marino says there were some measures that could have been better enforced.

It s way too early to swarm beaches, Christian Dubé warns

It s way too early to swarm beaches, Christian Dubé warns Health director chastises Quebecers after police had to remove 1,500 revellers who were not socially distancing this week at Oka Beach. Author of the article: René Bruemmer Publishing date: May 20, 2021  •  3 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  People enjoy the warm weather at the beach in Oka Provincial Park Thursday, May 20, 2021 in Oka, Quebec. The park has limited access after crowds swarmed the beach in the past few days to escape the heat. Photo by Ryan Remiorz /The Canadian Press Article content Montreal’s dreams of greater summer freedoms were met with a bucket of cold water after police had to remove 1,500 socially-not-distant revellers from a popular beach this week, and the city’s public health director cautioned our move from red zone to orange might not come as quickly as forecast.

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