During a coronavirus briefing on Tuesday, Quebec Premier Francois Legault issued a demand to the federal government to ban non-essential international flights, saying he was “very worried” about people returning from vacation abroad as COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations remain high in the province. He also asked about having better quarantine measures for those coming into the country, saying robocalls are not sufficient.
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Coronavirus: Quebec premier urges feds to ban non-essential international flights
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