Quebec’s second wave driven by community transmission, muddled messaging, expert says
MONTREAL — Quebecers following the COVID-19 news in recent days may be feeling a certain sense of deja vu.
The government has been announcing 700, 800, even close to 900 new cases per day — numbers not seen since the first wave of the pandemic swept through the province this spring.
And on Monday, after a summer of relative freedom and encouraging news on case counts and hospitalizations, the government ordered its largest cities to return to a kind of modified lockdown, closing bars and restaurant dining rooms as of Thursday and telling people not to invite anyone to their homes, with few exceptions.
In just over a month, government leaders went from describing the province’s situation as “one of the places where COVID-19 is best controlled in the world” to “critical.”