With 1,991 confirmed cases of COVID-19 as of today, Montreal represents almost half of Quebec’s 4162 total. According to the city of Montreal, they are taking measures to protect the population from COVID-19. These measures are changing as the situation evolves, which is why they are constantly monitoring its evolution. Remember, grocery stores will be closed on Sundays during the entire month of April to give workers a break during those difficult times.
According to Santé Montréal, below is the breakdown of confirmed cases in the city, sorted by borough:
Ahuntsic–Cartierville 66 |
Anjou 14 |
Baie-D’Urfé 2 |
Beaconsfield 9 |
CDN–NDG 182 |
Côte-Saint-Luc 120 |
DDO 18 |
Dorval 10 |
Hampstead 20 |
Kirkland 7 |
Lachine 22 |
LaSalle 78 |
L’Île-Bizard 7 |
HOMA 62 |
Montréal-Est 1 |
Montréal-Nord 33 |
Montréal-Ouest 3 |
Mont-Royal 24 |
Outremont 61 |
Pierrefonds–Roxboro 27 |
Plateau-Mont-Royal 80 |
Pointe-Claire 11 |
RDP–Pointe-aux-Trembles 51 |
Rosemont–La Petite Patrie 97 |
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue 2 |
Saint-Laurent 49 |
Saint-Léonard 20 |
Senneville 0 |
Sud-Ouest 56 |
Verdun 43 |
Ville-Marie 78 |
Villeray–Saint-Michel 56 |
Westmount 29 |
To be confirmed 653 |