COVID-19: almost back to normal, Quebecers are happy


After two years of the pandemic and with a return to almost normal, many Quebecers say they are happy and satisfied with the relaxations that came into effect on Saturday, in particular the end of the vaccine passport and capacity limits.

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“A breath of fresh air is sure to bring a lot of relief. You have to go there all the same very cautiously, ”mentioned a lady met by TVA Nouvelles on Saturday morning.

Remember that the Legault government does not rule out the possibility of reinstating the vaccine passport if the situation requires it in the future. A decision that is “excellent”, said a man who was having lunch at the restaurant on Saturday morning.

“We see that there, the usefulness of the passport is no longer necessary. That doesn’t mean eliminating it completely. Maybe one day, for certain events, we [en aura besoin]but at the moment, I think it’s a great idea,” he said.

Although the wearing of the mask remains in effect until mid-April, many customers are happy to see each other again. “Things are going well. All that remains is to take off the mask and everything will be fine,” said a woman, smiling while a man describes these reductions as “renewal”.

It must be said that these reductions cause a sigh of relief among restaurateurs, but especially on the owners of bars which had to be closed for 16 months in the last two years.

“I think it’s going to be good for businesses too, especially for traders because they’ve had it tough for the past two years,” one man said, adding that a lot of people will be happy to take advantage of it. these reliefs.




Reference-www.journaldemontreal.com

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