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Quebec’s Minister responsible for seniors, Marguerite Blais, was grilled about her government’s handling of outbreaks in long-term care homes for two hours on Friday morning during a virtual National Assembly commission.

On Tuesday, she admitted she is responsible, in part, for the human tragedy in Quebec’s long-term care homes. But opposition MNA’s said the minister is still not doing enough.

Long-term care workers are still moving between facilities. “They are going from one establishment that has COVID-19 cases to an establishment that doesn’t.

And every time that happens it has the potential to add another long-term care facility that’s infected,” said Liberal MNA, André Fortin. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest

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