How Ontario could prevent a second wave of coronavirus

How Ontario could prevent a second wave of coronavirus

Residents of a Toronto neighbourhood are upset after nearly 300 trees were cut down to make way for a retaining wall. The city announced today that High Park will close to prevent cherry blossom crowds. Yesterday, new modelling data was released that...
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Residents of a Toronto neighbourhood are upset after nearly 300
trees were cut down to make way for a retaining wall. The city
announced today that High Park will close to prevent cherry
blossom crowds. Yesterday, new modelling data was released that
shows we may be at the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak, but what do
the models not tell us, and is there a fear of a second wave? Dr.
Bob Bell, former Ontario deputy health minister, and general
practitioner with over 40 years of experience breaks it down.

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