| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Virus forecast Facing questions about why the federal government has yet to release comprehensive national projections on the scale of the virus' spread, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that information is coming "soon." |
| | | | Canadian Armed Forces Canada's top soldier says the Canadian Armed Forces is taking "extraordinary" measures to ensure its members are healthy and able to deploy quickly should a province or territory request help to fight COVID-19. |
| | | | Medical supply shortage The federal government admits it "likely did not have enough" personal protective equipment stockpiled ahead of this pandemic, but says it has aggressively pushed forward with procuring more. |
| | | | Canadians abroad As the government pushes to repatriate Canadians stuck abroad amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is warning that they pose a real threat to the rest of the country when they return. |
| | | | Nursing homes with virus The COVID-19 outbreak in Canada has shown to be particularly problematic for long-term care homes as loved ones on the outside are subjected to a life of fear with little access to the inside. |
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| | | Artists in Vancouver are transforming the look of the city's downtown core with murals dedicated to front-line workers. | | |
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| | | Indirect spread | | The novel coronavirus can live on different surfaces, sometimes for several hours, after an infected person coughs or sneezes on them. CTVNews.ca takes a look at some of these surfaces and how long you can expect the virus to stay on them. |
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