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COVID-19 rules lifting for Quebec bars, casinos and restaurants starting Monday
COVID-19 health restrictions are slowly being lifted in Quebec's restaurants, bars and casinos.
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MONTREAL -- COVID-19 health restrictions are slowly being lifted in Quebec's restaurants, bars and casinos.
Customers will still be required to show proof of vaccination to enter and must wear a mask when moving around indoors.
Restaurants will continue to keep a customer register.
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However, as of Monday, there will no longer be a capacity limit and the distance between tables in some cases will be reduced to one metre.
Group reservations will be permitted without a limit on the number of people, provided certain conditions are met -- that is, a maximum of 10 people per table or the occupants of three residences.
Indoors, a distance of two metres will be maintained between tables that do not have some sort of separating wall.
Outdoor patios will be allowed to accommodate a maximum of 20 people per table or the occupants of three residences.
A distance of one metre must be maintained between tables that do not have a separating wall.
Capacity limits will also be abolished as of Monday in bars, pubs, taverns and casinos; group reservations will be allowed without limit under the same conditions as restaurants.
These establishments will be allowed to open according to normal opening hours (to a limit of 2 a.m.) and alcohol cannot be sold after 1 a.m.
Customers must remain seated at their tables and dancing, singing and karaoke are still banned.