Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sought to explain why his government has not yet released COVID-19 infection models yet, despite other countries doing so, telling reporters that releasing a range of scenarios would “not be as useful” as gathering clear data on how the novel coronavirus may continue to infect Canadians.
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