Canadians can still expect weeks or months of distancing measures, Trudeau says
OTTAWA — Canadians shouldn’t expect to return to normal life any time soon, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday as he promised to expand federal aid to more workers suffering economic hardship as a result of the pandemic.
Trudeau said distancing measures designed to limit the spread off COVID-19 will likely remain in place for weeks or even months.
He said there will be a better idea of how long the crisis will last once models and predictions are developed, but success will depend on how fully Canadians practice distancing habits such as staying home.
“To stay at home, to continue this period of isolation and distance is the best way to get out as quickly as possible, but certainly it will be a case of several weeks, perhaps several months,” he said in his daily update from Ottawa.