Montreal restaurateurs ‘in shock’ after provincial government orders 28-day closure
MONTREAL — Quebec restaurateurs say they are in shock after the government ordered restaurant dining areas closed for 28 days in the province’s two biggest cities.
The order was one of several announced by authorities on Monday as they moved Montreal and Quebec City to the highest COVID-19 alert level, banning private indoor gatherings and shutting bars and cinemas.
Martin Vezina, spokesman for Quebec’s restaurateur association, said today that restaurants aren’t the problem, and that many of his members have spent thousands of dollars on measures to protect diners and staff.
Montreal’s public health director, Dr. Mylene Drouin, told reporters today there have been no reported outbreaks and no reports of COVID-19 transmission from staff to clients in the city’s restaurants.