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Forty-four students living in McGill University residences have reportedly tested positive for COVID-19, according to a statement issued on behalf of Fabrice Labeau, deputy provost of student life and learning, on January 25. 

Thirty-three of the 44 students — or 75% — live in the Royal Victoria College or RVC Residences. 

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Public health data shows that some boroughs in Montreal are more affected by coronavirus than others — areas like this are also called COVID-19 hotspots. 

But why is this happening?

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Montreal public health director, Dr. Mylène Drouin, urged young people to stop gathering with friends and residents of other households in a press conference on September 29. Drouin said that COVID-19 cases in young Montrealers are most closely related to sports and social gatherings at home and in public spaces like parks.

"Currently, fifty percent of transmission [happens through] contact with someone who lives at home or with friends," she said.

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With Quebec experiencing an "explosion of cases" recently, as Health Minister Christian Dubé put it, the thought of getting tested is in the back of the minds of many right now. So, it seemed like the perfect time to make a list of places to get COVID-19 testing in Montreal without an appointment.

In past months, Montreal testing clinics have seen massive wait lines, which officials are actively trying to make sure don't happen again.

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Quebec is the epicentre of Canada's coronavirus pandemic, exceeding 70,000 COVID-19 cases as of September 24 — and Montreal makes up almost half of those numbers.

But the situation has not unfolded equally in each area of the city. Each borough has faced unique challenges leading to different outcomes.  

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