about staffing shortages as COVID-19 cases surge among its community.Resilience Montreal shelter has been closed since Dec. 17 so that its staff could take a break after being swamped for weeks helping members of the city’s homeless population.Nakuset, director of Resilience Montreal downtown, told Global News the shelter is unsure how to greet people on Monday when the establishment reopens.Quebec ushered in the new year by reporting more than 7,600 new COVID-19 cases over a three-day period, prompting the province’s health minister to sound the alarm about the toll soaring infection and hospitalization rates are taking on the health-care system.Sam Watts, director of the Welcome Hall Mission in Saint-Henri, says the number of COVID-19.