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Rats, Quebec will have an other curefew. It worked well the last time isn't it?
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Meanwhile in Ontario.
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Quebec announces curfew starting on New Year’s Eve…
According to a report in La Presse, the curfew could go into effect Friday — New Year’s Eve — and last for three weeks. Other measures will include delaying the return to class until Jan. 17…

According to a report in La Presse, the curfew could go into effect Friday — New Year’s Eve — and last for three weeks. Other measures will include delaying the return to class until Jan. 17 and further restricting gatherings, which are currently limited to six people. An official announcement is expected Thursday afternoon.
Meanwhile in Ontario.

Today’s coronavirus news: Israel to offer 4th vaccine dose to most vulnerable; Ontario pushes start of school to Jan. 5; Ontario reports 13,807 new cases of COVID-19
Meanwhile, Las Vegas isn’t cancelling or scaling back plans for New Year’s Eve gatherings.
2:52 p.m.: The Omicron variant continued to cause record-breaking COVID-19 numbers of cases in several provinces, but a new study out of Ontario suggested those infected with the variant are significantly less likely to face hospitalization or death compared to those with Delta.
In the study, Public Health Ontario compared Omicron cases with symptoms that emerged between Nov. 22 and Dec. 17 with Delta cases and found that, after adjusting for vaccination status and region, the risk of hospitalization or death was 54 per cent lower with Omicron.
The agency said Omicron appears to be the first dominant variant to show a decline in severity but warned that, due to its higher transmissibility, "the absolute number of hospitalizations and impact on the health-care system is likely to be significant, despite possible reduced severity."