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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in an opening speech on Wednesday’s crown crisis.
Canada will not be able to return to normal life until a crown vaccine has been developed, according to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in connection with the presentation of grim new figures for the North American country.
According to official figures on Thursday, Canada has almost 20,000 cases of infected confirmed by the corona virus. The death toll was at the same time at 461.
But experts predict that 11,000 to 22,000 Canadians will die from the virus before the pandemic ends.
Presenting the figures in question, Theresa Tham, who is Canada’s highest-ranking health care official, emphasized that it was of utmost importance that residents of the country follow instructions to stay as long as possible.
“Possibility of consulting”
“Although the figures presented today may seem harsh, Canada’s model may result in the country still having an opportunity to control the epidemic,” he said.
– We cannot avoid all deaths, but we must avoid as many deaths as we can.
In Canada, many companies that do not count as socially responsible have been forced to close, causing millions of people to lose their jobs.
Since March 15, more than five million Canadians have applied for unemployment benefits, according to the government’s own figures.
“A crossroads”
Trudeau stated at a press conference on Thursday that Canada is now “at a crossroads between the best and worst results for the country.”
At the same time, he considered that once the “first wave” of infection spread ended, the economy could partially reopen.
– A normal condition that was before (the virus outbreak) will not return until we have a vaccine for this. . . And that may be a long way off in the future, Trudeau said, adding that it could move in 18 months.
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