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Quebec wants to keep ahead of COVID-19 variants
Health Minister Christian Dube is urging people with even minor COVID-19 symptoms to get tested as officials try to catch new, more contagious variants of the virus. Quebec has eight confirmed cases of the U.K. variant, but officials are vigilant and say the best way to stop spread is testing and contact tracing.
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The Canadian Press
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CP117085620
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2/5/2021 3:00:00 PM
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Christian Dube
contract tracing
COVID-19
more contagious
testing
U.K. variant
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