Canadians need to cut contacts by a quarter to control COVID-19 outbreak: Tam
New federal projections suggest that Canadians need to cut a quarter of their contacts to keep the COVID-19 outbreak from resurging.
The modelling indicates that at current rates of in-person socializing, Canada could see COVID-19 case counts increase to 8,000 per day come early December.
Public health officials say a 25 per cent reduction in contacts could control the spread of the virus in most locations.
Canada’s chief public health officer says further restrictions and closures may be needed in communities where the virus is surging.