Quebec Premier Francois Legault says the province will relax some COVID-19 measures starting Jan. 17, lifting the province’s nighttime curfew and allowing students to return to in-person learning. The premier said on Jan. 13 that COVID-19-related hospitalizations in the province will reach a peak “in the next coming days,” according to public health experts. “This means that the measures we put in place have worked. We’re going in the right direction,” Legault said in a press conference, adding that the public should remain “very careful” as the number of hospital admissions remains high and could still rise over the coming days. Legault said the province will lift the nighttime 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew on Jan. 17, which has been in place since New Year’s Eve. The Quebec government had imposed a similar curfew for five months, from January to May 2021. He also said students will return to school for in-person …