Chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said Friday that Canada may have “passed the peak” of the third wave, as average daily COVID-19 case counts dropped to fewer than 7,000 for the first time since April. Photo by Patrick Doyle/Reuters/File
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Federal health authorities laid out their vision of what life could look like after most Canadians are vaccinated against COVID-19, just as regional officials warned some people may be getting ahead of themselves through ill-advised gatherings.
Canada’s chief public health officer raised hopes Friday that summer fun and fall holiday bashes may lie ahead as she rolled out a blueprint for how the vaccination campaign could lift the country out of COVID-19 lockdown.
Chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said Friday that Canada may have “passed the peak” of the third wave, as average daily COVID-19 case counts dropped to fewer than 7,000 for the first time since April. Photo by Patrick Doyle/Reuters/File
Article content
Federal health authorities laid out their vision of what life could look like after most Canadians are vaccinated against COVID-19, just as regional officials warned some people may be getting ahead of themselves through ill-advised gatherings.
Canada’s chief public health officer raised hopes Friday that summer fun and fall holiday bashes may lie ahead as she rolled out a blueprint for how the vaccination campaign could lift the country out of COVID-19 lockdown.
IQALUIT Nunavut’s health minister says he wants Iqaluit residents to stop gathering so the city has a shot at a normal summer. Lorne Kusugak scolded residents at a press conference this morning as a COVID-19 outbreak continues in the city. Public health measures there currently restrict all indoor and outdoor gatherings. Nunavut’s chief public […]
Nunavut health officials plead for Iqaluit residents to stop gathering
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The sun sets over Iqaluit, Nunavut, on Monday, Oct. 26, 2020. Nunavut s health minister wants Iqaluit residents to stop gathering so the city has a shot at a normal summer as a COVID-19 outbreak continues in the city. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Emma Tranter
IQALUIT – Nunavut’s health minister says he wants Iqaluit residents to stop gathering so the city has a shot at a normal summer.
Lorne Kusugak scolded residents at a press conference this morning as a COVID-19 outbreak continues in the city.
Emma Tranter
The sun sets over Iqaluit, Nunavut, on Monday, Oct. 26, 2020. Nunavut s health minister wants Iqaluit residents to stop gathering so the city has a shot at a normal summer as a COVID-19 outbreak continues in the city. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Emma Tranter May 14, 2021 - 1:40 PM
IQALUIT - Nunavut s health minister says he wants Iqaluit residents to stop gathering so the city has a shot at a normal summer.
Lorne Kusugak scolded residents Friday at a news conference as a COVID-19 outbreak continued in the city of about 8,000 people. We have a very short summer and it seems it s getting shorter by the day, Kusugak said.