Canada’s top doctor urging ‘collective effort’ to squash COVID-19
Canada’s chief medical officer of health says the country needs a collective effort to support and sustain the national public health response to COVID-19.
On Sunday, Dr. Theresa Tam shared that there are 36,471 active cases of the coronavirus nationwide.
That latest national averages include more than 3,350 new cases daily from Oct. 30-Nov. 5, and a 4.7 per cent positive testing rate from Oct. 25-31.
“I am advising Canadians to avoid the 3Cs settings wherever possible; larger clusters tell us that closed spaces with poor ventilation, crowded places where many people gather, and close contact situations can amplify spread of the virus,” Tam says.