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Montreal is officially becoming a yellow zone this Monday, June 14. And, with that, come yellow zone rules.

As Quebec's new COVID-19 cases continue to decline and with the rules on gatherings, restaurants, gyms — and more — changing quickly, MTL Blog went through your DMs and answered your questions about what it means to be at a "Level 2–Early Warning (yellow)" alert level. 

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Premier François Legault announced that Montreal will become a COVID-19 yellow zone on June 14, along with eight other regions, eliminating all orange and red zones in the province.

But what does moving to the yellow zone actually mean for our day-to-day lives? Here's what you need to know about yellow zone rules coming into effect on Monday.

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With Montreal moving into the yellow zone, Montrealers will be ecstatic to find out that the new rules will finally allow for our favourite bars and pubs to welcome us back indoors. 

At a press conference on Tuesday, Premier François Legault announced that Montreal will become a yellow zone as of Monday, June 14.

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Premier François Legault provided the province with some extremely exciting news during a press conference on Tuesday, including the fact that limited indoor gatherings in Montreal will be allowed again as of Monday, June 14.

This is because Montreal, along with various other Quebec regions, will become a yellow zone as of Monday, June 14.

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All of Quebec will be classified as yellow and green zones as of Monday, as the province moves further along public health's deconfinement plan. This includes Montreal and Laval, which will be turning into yellow zones on June 14.

In addition to Montreal and Laval, Capitale-Nationale, Montérégie, Laurentides, Lanaudière, Estrie, Outaouais and all of the Bas-Saint-Laurent will join four other Quebec regions that are currently COVID-19 yellow zones. 

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As of October 28, COVID-19 cases in Quebec have surpassed 100,000, for a total of 102,814 cases in the province since the start of the pandemic.

New regions in Quebec are continually being designated red zones, so we looked at the data to compare.

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Health Minister Christian Dubé announced at a press conference Tuesday that two more Quebec regions, Outaouais and Laval, are moving to 'orange alert.'

This is a step up from the regions' previous yellow or 'pre-alert' levels, and is the second major announcement regarding shifting colour codes in the province in the past 48 hours. 

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The provincial government held an important press conference on Sunday, September 20, to update the province on the current COVID-19 situation in Quebec. As of today, Montreal, Chaudière-Appalaches and parts of Capitale-Nationale are officially under "orange alert." During a previous conference held on September 8, the government officials unveiled the new COVID-19 alert system in Quebec, which contains four levels: green, yellow, orange, and red. 

On September 15, it was announced that some regions in the province moved from the green to yellow level. And now, three of those regions have rapidly made their way into "orange alert," which is deemed a "moderate" alert.

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Due to recent increases in new COVID-19 cases, the Quebec government has put Montreal under "yellow pre-alert" according to its Regional Alert and Response System. 

The Bas-Saint-Laurent, Chaudière-Appalaches, and Montérégie regions are also now in yellow alert.

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