Conservative leader Erin O’Toole tests COVID-19

Conservative leader Erin O’Toole tested COVID-19 but “feels good,” according to the party.

“Tonight, Erin O’Toole tested positive for COVID-19,” the game said on a Friday.

“He is very relieved that his wife and children have tested negative. O’Toole is staying away and feeling fine. “

O’Toole has been in solitary confinement since Wednesday after being exposed to coronavirus through one of its members, which tested positive.

O’Toole travels with the staff member in Quebec over the weekend and on Mondays.

The Conservative leader denounced the current state of COVID-19 testing in Canada after his family circle waited for hours at a Site in Ottawa on Wednesday before being rejected due to capacity issues.

O’Toole, his wife and two children were assessed Thursday at a in Gatineau, Quebec, which prioritizes testing for parliamentarians and their families.

Earlier this week, Bloc Québécois announced that chef Yves Francois Blanchet and his wife Nancy Déziel had tested positive for COVID-19 and will remain remote in theirs in Shawinigan, Quebec, until September 26.

 

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