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On Wednesday, Mayor Valérie Plante announced that the City of Montreal will adopt a "Charter of Construction Sites," a plan that she said will work towards removing "unnecessary signals like excess orange cones and alleviating irritants," among other things. 

The Charter "aims to ensure that each worksite is planned and carried out with priority given to accessibility, safety and mobility, particularly for pedestrians and people with reduced mobility, appropriate use of signage, effective citizen communication and environmental concerns," the City wrote in a press release.

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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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On December 17, Quebec's Ministry of Health and Social Services issued a press release detailing the next 21 locations that will be receiving COVID-19 vaccines, manufactured by Pfizer-BioNTech, in the coming days.

The ministry's statement said vaccinations at the new sites will be rolled out as early as December 21. So far, 1,613 doses of the vaccine have been doled out in Quebec, with 4,875 doses expected to be administered by the end of this week. 

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Quebec is poised to receive Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine as early as next week. 

According to Health Minister Christian Dubé, the province will receive around 4,000 doses — enough for 2,000 people.

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