When asked if Canadians should anticipate restrictions on travel due to the global COVID-19 outbreak, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday that he is “preparing for “eventualities” and that for the time being his “strongest recommendation” is for individuals to keep themselves and their families safe in order to slow the spread of the virus.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Trudeau addresses travel, says ‘strongest recommendation’ is for individuals to protect themselves and families
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