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The weather is likely to be all over the place from Sunday to Tuesday this week as Environment Canada has issued heat alerts in several areas in Quebec.

MétéoMédia is also warning of thunderstorms and a possible tornado risk in some parts of southern Quebec. In these areas, "a warm and humid air mass will persist through Tuesday" with a humidex value of 40 C.

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As Quebec continues to receive doses of COVID-19 vaccines, Montreal's soon-to-be mass vaccination sites are preparing to open their doors to the public. This means we already know some of the locations where regular Montrealers will be able to get COVID-19 vaccines

Here's how you can get vaccinated for COVID-19 in Montreal when the time comes.

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Speaking at a press conference on Monday afternoon, Premier François Legault said reopening Quebec schools is a "calculated risk" that he's willing to take. 

"I'm not going to pretend that there isn't a risk," admitted the premier, "but it's a calculated risk." 

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A report by the Institut national d'excellence en santé et en services sociaux has projected that there could be a "significant increase" in COVID-19-related Montreal hospitalizations.

Over these next three weeks, the INESSS says, there is a "real" risk of "exceeding dedicated capacities."

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If you go see a friend, what are the chances of catching COVID-19? Good question. On Friday, Health Minister Christian Dubé explained the levels of risk of contracting COVID-19 for Quebecers depending on the forms of contact they've had.

Dubé broke it down for us on his Twitter account.

In total, there are three levels of risk that are used by public health to conduct epidemiological investigations and the tracing of infected or possibly infected people.

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COVID-19 has upended many aspects of our lives, and to cope, Quebecers have been smoking tremendous amounts of pot from the SQDC. And let’s not be overly judgemental. The social, psychological and financial stressors of this pandemic have been a challenge and we needed something to take the edge off.

But did you know that buying legal cannabis in Canada carries the remote chance of creating an issue for you crossing the border?

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As Montreal, Chaudière-Appalaches, and part of the Capitale-Nationale go into red alert at 12:00 a.m. Thursday, residents are in for a new wave of closures. But it won't be exactly like March. Premier François Legault made clear that the goal is to keep Quebec schools in the red zones open.

"Our objective is first of all to protect the schools," he said, also claiming that only 1% of students have had their class close as a result of an outbreak.

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Montrealers are in for a winter like no other. With the cold season looming and likely without a vaccine until at least 2021, we need to be prepared to continue to think critically about the risk that our actions could spread COVID-19 in Quebec, according to Dr. Matthew Oughton, Director of the Royal College Training program in Infectious Diseases at the McGill University Health Centre. 

"The overriding way that we should be governing ourselves, both as individuals and as a society, is with the recognition that this is still a very transmissible disease," Dr. Oughton told MTL Blog.

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Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante implored Montrealers to continue to wear masks, practice hand-washing and two-metre social distancing during a Wednesday meeting with the city's executive committee, as Montreal saw 97 new COVID-19 cases in the previous 24 hours. The mayor asked Montrealers to "double down" on their vigilance in response to rising concerns about anti-maskers in light of a protest in Montreal earlier this week. 

"We should disregard those who believe this virus doesn't exist or that we shouldn't take it seriously," she said. 

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