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ShareShare this Story: Legault warns of March break restrictions as variant COVID 19 cases leak into province Copy LinkEmailFacebookTwitterRedditPinterestLinkedInTumblrNews Local NewsOff Island GazetteWest Island GazetteCOVID 19QuebecNationalCOVID 19 WorldVideosPodcastsWeatherArchives Opinion ColumnistsEditorialsAislin and other editorial cartoonsSports Hockey Inside OutHockeyHockey Inside OutMontreal CanadiensNHLWorld JuniorsFootballMontreal AlouettesCFLNFLSoccerMLSClub de Foot MontralBaseballBasketballNBANCAATennisGolfGolf Videos Auto RacingBusiness FP Markets FP Headlines FP Money EnergyLocal BusinessOpen during COVID AerospacePersonal FinanceReal EstateRetailTechnologyGamingInternetPersonal TechScienceTech BizSmall BusinessMontreal’s Top EmployersArts Local ArtsMontreal moviesMovie Listings TelevisionTV ListingsMontreal theatreMusicBooksCelebrityLife Shopping EssentialsFashion BeautyFoodRecipesLocal Food ReviewsHealthDiet FitnessFamily ChildMenWomenSeniorsSexual HealthDiet FitnessParentingRelationshipsHomesBuying and SellingCondosDecoratingRenovatingGardeningVacation HomesTravelRoyalsPuzzlesNew York Times Crossword ComicsAdviceHoroscopesContestsObituaries Browse Notices Place an Obituary Place an In Memoriam Classifieds Place an Ad Celebrations Real Estate Local Directory This Week’s FlyersJobs Auction DrivingHealthingThe GrowthOpePaper Our OffersMy AccountFAQBreadcrumb Trail LinksQuebecLocal NewsLegault warns of March break restrictions as variant COVID 19 cases leak into provinceThree cases have been identified in the last few days: two in the Abitibi Tmiscamingue region and one in Montreal. Photo by Ryan Remiorz /The Canadian PressArticle Sidebar ShareShare this Story: Legault warns of March break restrictions as variant COVID 19 cases leak into province Copy LinkEmailFacebookTwitterRedditPinterestLinkedInTumblrArticle contentQUEBEC With two cases of the South African COVID 19 virus variant detected in far off Abitibi Tmiscamingue, Premier Franois Legault said Tuesday that additional health restrictions for the looming March break season are in the works.Legault said while the virus numbers are generally going in the right direction fewer new cases, hospitalizations and deaths he is concerned about March break, when thousands of students will be out of school.”Normally, there is kind of a big soup (of people), a mingling of the population during March break even if people stay in Quebec,” Legault said at a news conference at the legislature.”We cannot gather with other families and people over 65 cannot babysit children. We are not ruling out imposing new measures during this week.