Conservative leader Erin O’Toole took the COVID-19 test but “feels good,” according to the party.
“Tonight, Erin O’Toole won a positive result in control of COVID-19,” the game said on a Friday.
“He is very relieved that his wife and children have tested negative. O’Toole stays away and feels good. “
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.
Shortly after the announcement, Quebec Prime Minister Francois Legault, who met personally with O’Toole on Monday, said on Twitter that he taught himself as a precautionary measure.
Legault met and dined in Ottawa on Friday with Ontario Prime Minister Doug Ford, Alberta Prime Minister Jason Kenney and Manitoba Prime Minister Brian Pallister. costs.
O’Toole denounced the existing prestige of COVID-19 testing in Canada after his circle of relatives waited for hours at an Ottawa site on Wednesday before being turned away due to capacity issues.
Mr O’Toole has tested positive for COVID-19 and, as a precaution, I will take a screening test and isolate myself at home. No one is immune to contagion. Take care.
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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