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Public health and curfew violations in Montreal are at an all-time high

Weekly public health infractions in Montreal have surpassed 1,000 for the first time since the pandemic began.

Montreal police have announced that they received 1,547 calls from April 5 to 11 regarding COVID-19 public health measures and violations. This is an increase in the number of calls from the previous week, which were 737 (+810), and the highest number since the SPVM started to publicly disclose these statistics. The SPVM also confirmed that Montreal police handed out 1,005 tickets (+208) related to pandemic infractions, including 538 (+131) for curfew violations. 

At last night’s protest/riot in Old Montreal, 107 tickets were handed out for public health and curfew violations.

Consult the table below for the Montreal police COVID-19 statistics on calls made to the police, total pandemic infractions and curfew tickets since they have been publicly disclosed by the SPVM:

Week endingCalls made to Montreal policeTotal tickets for pandemic infractionsCurfew tickets
April 1115471,005538
April 4737797407
March 28608431319
March 21511431230
March 14421516230
March 7383372263
Feb. 28357552332
Feb. 21382450298
Feb. 14428477280
Feb. 7448586219
Jan. 31536699323
Jan. 24545773396
Jan. 17760583353
Jan. 11800297185
Jan. 3903305
Dec. 2769334
Dec. 20530353
Dec. 1358774
Dec. 6410177
Nov. 2936582
Nov. 2236571
Nov. 15545106
Nov. 8589179
Nov. 147058
Oct. 25557105
Oct. 18600109
Oct. 1176528
The SPVM has announced that Montreal police issued 1,005 tickets for public health violations, including 538 for breaking curfew

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