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Dancing, karaoke to return to Quebec bars, high school students can ditch masks in class

After months of restraint, dancing and singing will be allowed in Quebec's bars as of Nov. 15, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dub announced in a COVID-19 update Tuesday.

Quebec health minister announces loosening of COVID-19 restrictions

As of Nov. 15, Quebec bars and restaurants will be able to operate at full capacity, allow dancing and singing (with masks) and will no longer have to keep a registry of customers. (Christinne Muschi/Reuters)

After months of restraint, dancing and singing will be allowed again in Quebec bars and restaurants as of Nov. 15, Quebec Health Minister Christian Dub announced in a COVID-19 update Tuesday.

Face coverings, including for those singing karaoke, will still be required, unless the singer is two metres away from other people.

Quebec is loosening a number of other wide-ranging COVID-19 health restrictions as of that date, because the "epidemiological situation is relatively under control,"Dub said.

Workplaces will no longer have to prioritize working from home, though they should still allow it, he said. Gyms will also no longer have to require distancing and face masks during high-intensity workouts.

High school students will only need to wear masks while moving around on school grounds.

For students in the Greater Montreal area, Quebec City and Chaudire-Appalaches regions, this change will markthe first time in more than a year they've been allowed to sit in class without a mask.

The new rule will also apply tothe following regions where high school students have beenrequired to wear masks inside classrooms: the Eastern Townships,Lanaudire, the Laurentians,Outaouais,Mauricieand Centre-du-Qubec.

The same goes for municipal regional counties (MRCs) in Chaudire-Appalaches Beauce-Sartigan, Appalaches, Etchemins, Bellechasse, Nouvelle-Beauce and Robert-Cliche as well as theMatapediaMRCin the Lower-Saint-Lawrence.

In all of these regions and specific MRCs, elementary students will still need to wear masks at all times, including while seated.

Stat holidays added to the school calendar should include Bandi Chhor Divas, Diwali, Eid-ul-Adha, Eid-ul-Fitr, Indigenous Peoples Day, Lunar New Year, Winter Solstice & Yom Kippur (Ivanoh Demers/Radio-Canada)

Back to full capacity

During Tuesday's news conference, Dub also announced that ski hills will be allowed to operate at full capacity this year with customers having to show their proof of vaccination for entry at all establishments with a chairlift and bars and restaurants will no longer need to keep registries of customers coming in.

Skiers will be required to wear masks on enclosed gondolas, but not on open-air chairlifts.

Other public health restrictions have been rolled back in recent weeks. Since Oct. 8, venues with assigned seating, including the Bell Centre, no longer have capacity restrictions.

And as of Monday, bars and restaurants can also operate at full capacity.

Last week, the province announced it would not mandate vaccination against COVID-19 for teachers and other staff in schools. However, the government has set a Nov. 15deadline for health-care workers to get adequately vaccinated.

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