Canada’s top doctor says country ready with co-ordinated response to COVID-19
OTTAWA — A Canadian patient newly diagnosed with COVID-19 recently travelled to Las Vegas and used public transit in Toronto for several days before he was tested for the virus, says the Toronto public health authority.
The man, who is in his 40s, was one of the two most recently confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Toronto.
“This information is being provided out of an abundance of caution. We’re talking about low-risk situations,” Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s top public health doctor, told a briefing Friday.
Transit riders without COVID-19 symptoms do not need to seek medical help, de Villa said, unless they get a call from her unit.