COVID-19 in Quebec: What you need to know on Tuesday
Asylum seekers at forefront of COVID-19 battle still waiting for word they will be allowed to stay
- Quebec reported 180 new cases of COVID-19 and one more deathTuesday. Since the start of the pandemic, there have been57,796confirmed cases and 5,658people have died.
- There are 247peoplein hospital (a decrease of four), including 15 in intensive care (a decrease of two). Here's aguide to the numbers.
- CBC Montreal is collecting stories from Quebecers who have recovered from COVID-19. If you would like to share your experience, pleaseget in touch.
- Having trouble keeping track of what has reopened?Consult our list.
Nearly two months afterQuebec Premier Franois Legault saidhe wouldconsider giving asylum seekers who work in long-term care homes a chance to stay in the province, hundreds are still waiting for news on the situation.
At the height of the pandemic, long-term care facilities (CHSLDs)relied on orderliesfrom temp agencies to meet residents' increasing needs.
Back in May, Legault asked the immigration minister to look at the situation, on a case-by-case basis, as a way of saying "thank you."
But Frantz Andr who helped found the Action Committee for People without Status said Monday hundreds ofasylum seekers are still anxiously waiting to find out whether or not they can stay.
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What are the symptoms of COVID-19?
- Fever.
- New or worsening cough.
- Difficulty breathing.
- Sudden loss of smell without a stuffy nose.
If you think you may have COVID-19, the government asks that you call18776444545to schedule an appointment at a screening clinic.
Quebec government reminders for preventing the spread of COVID-19:
- Wash your hands frequently.
- Avoid touching your face.
- It is now mandatory towear a mask or face coveringin enclosed public spaces.
- Stay at least two metres away from other people as much as possible.
- Self-isolate for 14 days after returning from a stay outside the country.
You can find information on COVID-19 in the province hereand information on the situation in Montreal here.