With COVID-19 cases dwindling by the day, more and more people are going back out in public and resuming their lives. Quebec has been slowly lifting confinement restrictions since April, but as Felicia Parrillo explains, some health experts believe that compared to other provinces, Quebec is moving too quickly.
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Coronavirus: Is Quebec’s deconfinement plan moving too quickly?
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