Montreal remains the epicentre of Quebec’s coronavirus outbreak, with 7,281 of the province’s 15, 857 confirmed cases of COVID-19.
As of Thursday, there were 332 deaths linked to the illness, compared to 630 province wide. Regional public health director Dr.
Mylène Drouin said that while some numbers may seem to indicate a spike, Montreal is plateauing. The situation in long-term care facilities, however, remains critical. “Seventy-five per cent of our CHSLDs are in an outbreak,” Drouin said.
Earlier in the week, Quebec premier François Legualt announced caregivers, who are often family members, would be allowed into CHSLDs.