Canadian Health Minister Patty Hajdu said on Monday that in her opinion, each of the provinces and territories is adhering to the reopening guidelines established in collaboration with the federal government and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. As they move “down the curve,” Hadju said there will be a period of adjustment to reopening plans and carefully monitor the results, and all provincial leaders should anticipate “adjustments” to measures as different parts of the country reopen.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Anticipate ‘adjustments’ to provincial reopening plans, health minister says
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