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COVID-19: Quebec eases capacity restrictions for sports, cultural venues with assigned seating

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COVID-19 restrictions for sports and cultural venues starting next month, the province’s health minister said Thursday.Christian Dubé unveiled the latest change to the government’s public health rules during an update on the pandemic’s fourth wave.“We want Quebecers who are adequately vaccinated to be able to find a bit of normalcy,” he said.Facilities with assigned seating will be able to operate at full capacity as of Oct.

8. The new rules apply to cinemas, theatres, conferences and graduation ceremonies, as well as the Montreal’s Bell Centre.There are some restrictions, though.

Spectators must show proof of vaccination and masks will be mandatory to access those venues.Culture Minister Nathalie Roy said orchestras and choirs will be able.

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