Indoor Gatherings Of Up To 10 People Will Be Allowed In All Of Quebec Starting Next Week

The entire province is about to move into the green zone! 🟢
Contributing Writer

The light at the end of the tunnel is starting to get even brighter! As of Monday, June 28, the entire province will be moving into the green zone

During his press conference about the matter, Premier François Legault said starting Monday, indoor gatherings in Quebec of "up to 10 people" will be allowed.

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Quebecers will also be allowed to gather in groups of 20 people or less in backyards once we're in the green zone.

For bars and restaurants, they will be permitted to have tables of a maximum of 10 people inside. Quebec terrasses will be allowed to have tables of up to 20 people.

The premier said we could now have "p'tit parties" but reminded us to continue to be vigilant and follow health measures.

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