The province of Quebec took a gamble May 11, reopening elementary schools except for those in the Montreal metropolitan area, the region hit hardest by COVID-19. The belief was that the danger of reopening was outweighed by the potential damage of keeping vulnerable children out of school. One month into the reopening plan, Mike Armstrong visits an elementary school outside of Montreal to see how things have gone.
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Coronavirus: Back to school in Quebec but not back to normal
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