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© Graham Hughes Quebec Premier François Legault has suggested that Aaron Derfel’s reporting for the Montreal Gazette is one of the reasons that anglophones have been more concerned than francophones about contracting COVID-19.The West Island health and social services agency is responding to a spike in reported COVID-19 cases in Dorval, Lachine and LaSalle with a call to residents to step up social distancing, wearing masks and handwashing.
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Premier François Legault announced on Tuesday that although the situation is stable on the island of Montreal, “we’re following certain neighbourhoods closely, among them Dorval, Lachine and LaSalle, where there are more cases.”
The CIUSSS de l’ Ouest-de-l’Île-de-Montréal , which is responsible for health institutions serving the West Island, said it’s working with the Montreal regional public health department to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus and come up with plans for zones that are seeing an increase.
The CIUSSS de l’Ouest-de-l’Île-de-Montréal has 184.8 cases per 100,000 population for the last 14 days, higher than the territories of the other agencies on the island and above the 166.5 average for the island.
The West Island agency has three walk-in testing clinics and a community mobile testing site in Pierrefonds, agency spokesperson Annie Charbonneau said. However, the CIUSSS offered no possible explanations for the spike in numbers.
During the past 14 days, LaSalle has had 229 new reported cases of COVID-19, Lachine has had 123 and Dorval has had 14. There have been no deaths from COVID-19 reported in those communities in the past two weeks.
However, the number of cases in the three communities are not the highest on the island. The borough of Villeray—St-Michel—Parc-Extension, for example, has had 329 cases reported in the same two-week period.
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