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Prominent Canadians In Self-isolation Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 16 Mar, 2020 08:16 PM

    As the number of cases of COVID-19 continues to rise in this country, some notable Canadians and people with ties to Canada are self-isolating. They include:

     

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau and their family

     

    The Trudeaus have gone into 14 days of self-isolation after Gregoire Trudeau tested positive for COVID-19 following a trip to the U.K. The prime minister says he doesn't have any symptoms and has not been tested — based on his doctors' advice — but he will work from home because he was in close contact with his wife.

     

    Toronto Mayor John Tory

     

    Tory recently returned from a trade mission to London. He announced Friday that he has no symptoms but said he would go into self-isolation for the following 12 days.

     

    P.E.I. Premier Dennis King

     

    King released a statement Friday saying both he and his family were self-isolating after a trip to Boston earlier in the week.

     

    P.E.I. Health Minister James Aylward

     

    Aylward also announced Friday that he would be in self-isolation following a trip to Ireland.

     

    The Toronto Raptors

     

    The mostly American Toronto-based NBA team (which counts two Canadians on its roster) has seen members go into self-isolation after they played against the Utah Jazz. Two players with that team have tested positive for COVID-19. The Raptors players have since tested negative for the virus, but they're staying in isolation nonetheless.

     

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