Do more to fight soaring coronavirus cases, unhappy Canada PM tells provinces
An unhappy Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday urged premiers of the country's 10 provinces to take stricter measures against a rapidly spreading second wave of the coronavirus, Reuters reports.
“We are seeing record spikes this morning across the country, so I urge the premiers and the mayors to please do the right thing: act now to protect public health,” he told a news conference.
Over the past week, Canada has posted a daily average of more than 3,800 cases.
As Trudeau spoke, the central province of Manitoba announced a major shutdown beginning on Thursday. Social gatherings will be forbidden, restaurants can only serve takeout meals and all recreational facilities must close.
Other provinces have so far resisted such sweeping measures, citing the potential economic damage.