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Dube says schools aren’t where COVID-19 cases are coming from
Quebec health minister Christian Dube explained that the government is doing everything to keep the COVID-19 situation for schools under control. Earlier, he revealed close to 30 schools have had at least one COVID-19 case, but he says the majority of these cases didn’t originate from schools.
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The Canadian Press
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Christian Dube
Coronavirus
COVID-19
health
health Minister
Montreal
parents
Quebec
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school
students
teachers