Drastic measures to fight COVID-19 continue as case count approaches 1,000
OTTAWA — Canada continued to ramp up its fight against COVID-19 on Friday, enlisting the help of the corporate world and taking further measures to limit border crossings as the number of cases across the country climbed toward a bleak milestone.
Ontario announced 50 new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, bringing the national tally over 900. Recent provincial case counts suggested the figure could eclipse the 1,000 mark by day’s end.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who has long been emphasizing the need for personal actions to curb the spread of the illness, said companies will be shifting their practices to produce more goods needed for the ongoing containment effort.
“Canada is home to some of the best innovators in the world, and … we will harness some of that know-how to get through these challenging times,” Trudeau said at a news conference outside his home, where he has been in self-isolation for a week.