COVID-19 compared to a cold: a statement by Legault causes discomfort

A statement by Prime Minister François Legault which compared COVID-19 to a cold for vaccinated people does not pass among opposition parties in Quebec.

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His opponents accuse the Prime Minister of having sought to minimize the sixth wave that is currently hitting Quebec.

François Legault said last Monday that vaccination “helps”. “I lived it last week, even if you catch it, it gives you a cold, more or less,” he said.

The opposition parties did not like it. “We can’t minimize this case by saying: It’s a cold. Me, I do not know anyone who died of a cold, then I had colds in life, I never picked myself up in intensive care, underlined the united deputy Vincent Marissal. It is a jovialism that is not up to the height of the institution of the Prime Minister, who must nevertheless stay the course and not lower his guard.

Liberal Monsef Derraji also lamented “a shortcut” from the prime minister. “I don’t know, following two years of the pandemic, what made the prime minister say COVID was a cold?” he said.

For the parliamentary leader of the Parti Québécois, Joël Arseneau, the Prime Minister has sought to “trivialize” the pandemic.

“If the COVID continues to kill now, for the Prime Minister, to trivialize the effect that it can have on a very large number of people, well, that gives a funny message, especially since we want to keep a number of measures in place and that we want to stimulate the third dose vaccination, perhaps even, eventually, and it has already started, in fact, the fourth dose. So, this message, obviously, it sows confusion in the population, and it is regrettable”, he declared.

«Intimidation»

Moreover, the altercation between MP Derraji and Minister Dubé the day before continued to stir up reactions.

The Caquistes criticize the Liberal MP for having quoted Mr. Legault by omitting the part on vaccination. The tweets of Monsef Derraji, in the same direction, also displeased the government.


Liberal MP Monsef Derraji

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Liberal MP Monsef Derraji

Mr. Derraji, for his part, did not appreciate the intervention of the Minister of Health in the parliamentary committee to interrupt him when he quoted the words of François Legault. “Yesterday for me, whether it was the Minister of Health, whether it was one of his colleagues, I felt intimidated and I felt that the government side was limiting my job of asking the right questions,” said the Liberal MP.

“And I want to tell you, this is not the first time that I have had this feeling with Mr. Dubé. Go back to his exchange in questioning at the Blue Room, where he taxed us that we were giving support to people who encourage the carrying of arms, ”added Mr. Derraji.

Indeed, Christian Dubé had to apologize following having affirmed that it “is irresponsible for the opposition to come to endorse people who threaten to take up arms once morest health instructions by insinuating that it would be a little the fault of the government”. The statement had caused an outcry in the opposition.

On Thursday, the Minister of Health reiterated his criticism of Monsef Derraji. “These days, the population is fragile, we are going through very difficult times with the sixth wave, he hammered. I think parliamentarians, including everyone, should be careful regarding what they say. And what was done by the member for Nelligan was grossly inappropriate.”

For Mr. Dubé, the Prime Minister was speaking only of his own experience when comparing COVID-19 to a cold. “He was talking regarding the importance of vaccination,” said the Minister of Health. He said that he had been vaccinated three times and that, for him, in these personal circumstances, it was equivalent to a cold because, precisely, he had had three doses.

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