Speaking to reporters at a press conference in Ottawa on Thursday, Health Minister Patty Hajdu and Dr. Theresa Tam, Chief Public Health Officer of Canada, defended Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s assertion that accurate modelling as far as predicting the eventual number of COVID-19 deaths in Canada requires more raw data than is currently available, asserting that any prediction made at this point would not have the full weight of scientific force and fact.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Cabinet ministers defend Trudeau’s statement that COVID-19 modelling requires ‘accurate data’
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