In a press conference thursday afternoon, the senior strategic medical advisor of the Direction générale de la santé publique of the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux (MSSS), Dr. Marie-France Raynault, explained the province’s current approach to the COVID-19 pandemic. Raynault cited INSPQ polls which she says showed that Quebecers have "very varied understandings" of what it means to be living with COVID-19.
Interim National Public Health Director Dr. Luc Boileau will hold an 11 a.m. Quebec press conference Wednesday and is expected to confirm an end date for the province's mask mandate at least in most spaces. Multiple outlets report that Boileau is sticking to the May 14 deadline he tentatively set on April 28.
A Quebec public health press conference could bring news about the end of the mask mandate. Interim National Public Health Director Dr. Luc Boileau is scheduled to give an update on the province's COVID-19 situation at 2 p.m. Thursday.The conference comes two weeks ahead of the projected end of face-covering requirements in most enclosed public spaces. Boileau has already twice pushed that deadline, first from mid-April to the beginning of May and then to mid-May.The director previously committed to monitoring the need for mask mandates and expressed hope that officials would be able to end them even earlier.
The Quebec mask mandate is projected to end in most enclosed public spaces on May 14, Interim National Public Health Director Dr. Luc Boileau said at a Thursday press conference. He cautioned, however, that officials would not confirm an end date for face-covering rules until next week when, he said, they would have a better sense of the direction of the COVID-19 situation as the sixth wave winds down.It will have been almost two years since the mask mandate took effect.
Interim National Public Health Director Dr. Luc Boileau announced Thursday that he has recommended to the government that the Quebec COVID-19 mask mandate stays in place until mid-May.The mandate was originally supposed to end everywhere except public transit in mid-April. In light of the sixth wave spurred by the BA.2 variant, Boileau pushed that deadline to the end of April. Now he's pushing it two weeks further.