COVID-19 variants in a bid to quash transmission and limit cases in those areas.The move comes after Dr. Mylène Drouin, director of Montreal public health, said Wednesday that the Snowdon-Plamondon district and the city of Côte Saint-Luc have seen a rise in cases of variants, which are more contagious.“The virus is moving from one place to another,” she told reporters Thursday during a press conference.She explained targeted vaccination will last two weeks in order to get variants under control in the city’s west end and to prevent the spread to other parts of Montreal.