More than 25,000 Canadians have been tested for COVID-19, the country鈥檚 top doctor said, as 313 cases of the virus have been diagnosed.
In a Sunday afternoon update, chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said all travellers are being asked to self-isolate when they enter Canada.
鈥淚 am asking everyone to take strong action to help us delay the spread of COVID-19,鈥 Tam said.
鈥淭his is our chance right here right now. We need to act now and act together.鈥
When asked about travellers reporting that they鈥檙e not being told to self-isolate as they enter Canada, Tam said that messaging is rolling out.
鈥溾漅ight now, you may not be seeing that message鈥 to self-isolate, Tam acknowledged. 鈥淭hat is rapidly being implemented鈥 at airports and border crossings.
Reports of int鈥檒. passengers arriving at not being informed of 14-day self-isolation by personnel or anybody else. One person I spoke with also saw no staff reading the temps of arriving pax.
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However, the self-isolation is still voluntary, Tam said, stressing that asking health officials to keep tabs on all travellers is 鈥渋mpossible.鈥
All travel that is not 鈥渁bsolutely essential鈥 should be cancelled or postponed, Tam said.
However, a full-scale travel ban is not in the works, she said.
鈥淲e have to maintain essential movement of people and goods and services,鈥 she said.
Tam said that a travel ban is not an evidence-backed way to stop the spread of COVID-19, cities countries with stringent travel bans but also serious outbreaks of the novel coronavirus.
Most of the cases in Canada are in Ontario, where 39 new cases were confirmed on Sunday, but Tam said B.C. and Alberta are seeing rapid increases in cases as well.
Tam echoed calls from provincial health officials in B.C. and other provinces, discouraging people from attending any large gatherings and asking them to practice social distancing. In B.C., health officials have asked organizers to cancel all gatherings of more than 250 people.
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