Coronavirus: Canada’s top doctor says COVID-19 measures must be ‘further intensified’ to help stop spread
During a COVID-19 modelling update on Friday, Canada’s chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said the rise in case numbers is largely due to Canadians gathering during the holidays. She added that measures must be “further intensified,” in order to help stop the spread.
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