Quebec Premier François Legault on Tuesday said the average number of COVID-19 cases in the province is dropping and attributed this to enhanced public health measures, like the nightly curfew. Legault said the average caseload is now around 1,500 cases a day, down from last week’s 2,500 COVID-19 case average.
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Coronavirus: Quebec’s average number of COVID-19 cases dropping, says premier
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