When asked about why Quebec has such as high death toll due to COVID-19, Premier François Legault on Monday explained “three main reasons” why this might be the case, as Quebec hits a grim milestone of having over 3,000 novel coronavirus-related deaths. Legault attributed the high number of deaths to spring break travel coinciding with the uptick in the coronavirus’ spread, the way the province records COVID-19-related deaths and a high population of elderly people in long-term care homes.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Quebec premier explains why province such high death toll linked to COVID-19
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