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Canadian Armed Forces to help in Quebec's long-term care homes
Quebec Premier Francois Legault is welcoming the 125 members of the Canadian Armed Forces with medical expertise who are being sent to the province by the federal government. They will help in Quebec’s struggling long-term care homes that are dealing with severe outbreaks of COVID-19. But Quebec’s director of public health says the number of daily new cases in the province should be declining soon.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP17167443
Legacy Identifier:
n_COVID-Que-Military20200417T1500
Type:
Video
Duration:
1m52s
Dimensions:
1920px × 1080px 129.93 MB
Create Date:
4/17/2020 3:00:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
16:9
Tags
Coronavirus
COVID-19
defence
francois legault
health
healthcare
long-term care homes
Military
Quebec
seniors
Trudeau