Quebec Health Minister Christian Dube said Tuesday that while COVID-19 numbers are stable in the province, the month of September will be monitored as given the return to school and work, cases can be expected to rise. He stressed people to be sure to still get tested if they develop symptoms and to get vaccinated if they have not yet done so
Christian Dube
Quebec health minister says September will be monitored, says to expect cases to rise
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