Federal government says 1,350 soldiers will be deployed to Quebec long-term care homes by mid-May

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The soldiers will be deployed to 25 homes hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic

Canadian Armed Forces personnel arrive at the Villa Val des Arbes seniors residence, in Laval, Que., on April 20, 2020.The federal government says that by mid-May 1,350 Canadian Forces soldiers will be deployed to 25 Quebec long-term care homes hard hit by COVID-19.

Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says 1,020 will be deployed as of today at 20 long-term care homes, mainly in the Montreal area. Of those on the ground, about two-thirds are working in the homes while one-third are providing help with logistics and deliveries.Premier Francois Legault made a request for military help on April 22, asking at the time for 1,000 soldiers.

Grappling with a shortage of 11,500 health-care workers, Legault said earlier this week he hadn’t received word whether Ottawa would be able to supply the soldiers requested.The Quebec government is expected to detail a wage top-up for essential health workers when Treasury Board President Christian Dube joins Legault at a briefing this afternoon.

The Quebec government says healthy residents of private seniors’ homes without COVID-19 cases will be permitted to take walks and go to essential businesses.

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