Quebec holiday gathering rules and booster COVID-19 vaccine update

holiday gathering rules

The Quebec government has just released its ruling to allow 20 vaccinated people to gather inside for the holidays as of December 23.

Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé is asking people to be responsible and to continue to follow all public health measures. Health Minister Dubé added, “We count on Quebecers to be responsible and on their judgement as we have done from the start.”

Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé

Add present there are only 10 people from different households allowed in private homes, however the Bell centre is full for hockey games.

Booster shots are now available for health-care workers, people with chronic illness and other medical issues, pregnant people, people from remote and isolated areas. Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé added, ‘Remember that a minimum period of six months must be observed before receiving a booster COVID-19 vaccine.”

Quebecers of 60 years old will be allowed to receive the booster COVID-19 vaccine early January 2022. At this time 640,000 Quebecers that are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine have not been vaccinated.

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