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Quebec opening specialized clinics to combat COVID-19

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Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/quebec-opening-specialized-clinics-to-combat-covid-19-1.4844603


Quebec opening specialized clinics to combat COVID-19
Rachel Lau
Digital reporter, CTV News Montreal
Published Monday, March 9, 2020 10:25AM EDT Last Updated Monday, March 9, 2020 10:55AM EDT

MONTREAL -- Quebec announced Monday it will open specialized clinics across the province, including in Montreal, Quebec City and the Mont?r?gie, in order to better screen for COVID-19.

"We're still in a situation in Quebec where the transmission is low, but we must stay extremely vigilant because the situation could change at any time," said Quebec Health Minister Danielle McCann. "We currently have 10 people under investigation at this moment."

The first clinic was opened Monday in the emergency room of Montreal's H?tel-Dieu Hospital. It will be in service seven days a week, 12 hours a day.

A second clinic will open Wednesday at the University Institute in Mental Health of Quebec in Quebec City, eight hours a day.

Next Monday, a third clinic will open in the Mont?r?gie region. McCann notes more centres could be opened in the near future, if there is a need to do so...
 
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