
Here's what COVID-19 restrictions are being lifted in Quebec
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The Quebec government is lifting more restrictions that were put in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The following measures will end or be altered:
Starting March 7, the mask mandate for elementary and high school students will end.
Starting March 14, capacity at bars, restaurants and casinos goes to 100 per cent with no table limit and normal closing time. Dancing and karaoke are allowed and vaccination passports will no longer be required.
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