Article contentAn unsmiling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week urged provincial premiers to “do the right thing,” to “do more to fight” COVID-19. But some say Canada is in the COVID situation it is in because of a patchwork, “whack-a-mole” response to the pandemic and no clear national strategy to protect the country. Try refreshing your browser, or As COVID-19 smoulders in multiple regions, experts question why Canada has no national strategy Back to videoAcross Canada, there were more than 41,000 known active cases as of Wednesday morning; 1,556 people were in hospital, and 294 in intensive care. Canada reported 68 more COVID-19 related deaths Tuesday, bringing the total recorded fatalities to 10,632. Ontario and Quebec account for most cases (75 per cent) and deaths (92 per cent).
Source: National Post November 12, 2020 12:03 UTC