Masking Will No Longer Be Mandatory on Public Transit in Quebec Starting June 18

Masking Will No Longer Be Mandatory on Public Transit in Quebec Starting June 18
Commuters ride a near-empty subway train in Montreal, on May 25, 2020. (The Canadian Press/Paul Chiasson)
The Canadian Press
6/8/2022
Updated:
6/8/2022

Quebec is lifting its mask mandate for public transit on June 18.

Health Minister Christian Dubé said today in a news release the decision was based on a recommendation by public health officials, adding that the COVID-19 situation in the province continues to improve.

Masking will remain mandatory in hospitals, long-term care homes and other health-care centres.

People with COVID-19 must continue to wear a mask in public while they recover.

Quebec became the last province to lift its indoor mask mandate in most public places on May 14.

Earlier today, a Quebec government health-care research institute said it expects the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations in the province to continue declining over the next two weeks.