Of the 170 who answered, two-thirds indicated that a second wave was "very likely." The concept of a second wave is contested and carries different meanings. But Benoît Mâsse, a professor at the school of public health at Université de Montréal, cautioned that the increase in hospitalizations will likely come later. We sought out experts with research areas related to the pandemic, such as public health, epidemiology and emergency medicine. Public health: 20.
Source: CBC News July 30, 2020 08:00 UTC