Trudeau and Tam Canada delays in responding to COVID-19 pandemic

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government began preparing for a imaginable pandemic as soon as it won the first alert about a mysterious organization of pneumonia cases in China on New Year’s Eve.

Trudeau argues that his government opposes accusations that he acted temporary enough to warn Canadians of the danger coVID-19 poses to his physical state and economy.

This occurs when U. S. President Donald Trump is accused of minimizing the danger of the new coronavirus while privately claiming it much worse than normal flu.

Canada’s director of public health Dr. Theresa Tam said many paintings were made in January and February, adding that labs are being prepared to check for COVID-19.

She says the threat of transmission in Canada remained low until early March, but things with this pandemic were replaced very temporarily thereafter.

Federal Health Minister Patty Hajdu told Canadians who were defeated on March 10 that the threat in Canada was low and that in a week much of the country closed.

This report through The Canadian Press was first published on September 11, 2020.

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