Quebec records 37 new COVID-19 deaths, but adds 165 that weren't recorded

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Quebec public health authorities announced that 37 people have died of the novel coronavirus in the past 24 hours, but that 165 deaths were not counted due to a data transmission problem.

Several services and sectors of the economy will resume their activities on Monday as part of the government's gradual deconfinement plan.Hairdressing, beauty and tattoo parlors may also open on June 1, but only outside the Montreal region. Greater Montreal deconfinement will begin on June 15 for hair salons.The tourism industry will also be opened as of Monday, but with strict new rules for vacationers who want to rent a cottage or go camping.

Under the new measures, it will take 24 hours between the departure and arrival of a new family of five or more to ensure that the premises are properly cleaned.

 

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And how many other thousands not recorded? You cannot trust authorities to be honest. These numbers are manipulated to suit their needs, and they do not care if we all died. If they could make a sustained profit from us dying, believe me there would none of us left.

DYING WITH DIGNITY...?

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