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Quebec to loosen some COVID-19 restrictions as pandemic ‘stable’ despite increase in variants: Legault

Quebec Premier François Legault on Tuesday announced that there would be a loosening of some public health restrictions in some zones. Legault said the curfew in Red Zones would be pushed to 9:30 p.m. He also said students in Orange Zones would return to everyday in-class learning starting March 22. Theatres in Red Zones can re-open beginning March 26 and places of worship will also will be allowed a maximum of 25 people. Legault says despite a rise in variants, the pandemic remains “stable” in the province.

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