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Quebec officials to provide coronavirus update as Legault moves ahead with Montreal reopening plan

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As restrictions continue to ease across the province, Quebec officials are expected to provide an update on their response to the novel coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday.

After a series of delays, Premier François Legault announced this week that public health authorities gave the green light to opening businesses on May 25 and daycares on June 1 in the Greater Montreal region. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] The move comes as measures aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, are being slowly lifted in other parts of Quebec.

The original reopening date for businesses and daycares was postponed for Montreal, the epicentre of the virus’s outbreak in Canada, amid high

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