Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s medical officer of health, said on Tuesday that even the current data suggests the city is in its peak period of the epidemiological curve of COVID-19, and added that “we can only know that we’ve hit our peak until we see the number of cases decrease.” She also said that “we can’t know exactly what happened until the very end of the outbreak.”
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Coronavirus outbreak: Toronto health official says ‘we can’t know we’ve hit the peak until we’ve passed it.’
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