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Quebec’s non-essential businesses close as province ramps up COVID-19 measures

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Non-essential businesses in Quebec are officially closed until April 13 as the province ramps up the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Legault government’s measure means that only essential services — such as grocery stores, pharmacies, banks and police departments — will remain physically open over the next three weeks.

Under the plan, restaurants can still provide takeout and delivery, but their dining rooms must be closed. [ Signup for our Health IQ newsletter for latest coronavirus updates ] The province’s liquor and cannabis stores will also remain open during that period, but clients are encouraged to place online orders.

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