The Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, has urged Canadians to curtail the spread of Covid-19 as “the country is at a tipping point of the pandemic.”
Trudeau made the urge while talking at a press conference. He said: “We’re at a tipping point in this pandemic. Not only is the second wave underway, yesterday we hit the highest daily recorded cases, well above what we saw this spring.
“I know this is discouraging, especially going into Thanksgiving weekend. But remember this when things were at their bleakest during the first wave, Canadians pulled together and flattened the curve.”
Also, Trudeau announced an extra 100 million Canadian dollars will be made available for food banks all over Canada to help them cope with the surge in demand for their services facilitated by the Covid-19 pandemic.
A new Covid-19 modeling report released by the Canadian government recently revealed that the total of Canadian Covid-19 is on track to get to between 188,150 and 197,830 cases, and between 9,690 and 9,800 deaths.
The report revealed that a better response is required now to forestall the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic as infection rates are already growing fast in four highly populated provinces of Alberta, Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia.








