Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Deputy Public Health Officer of Canada Dr. Howard Njoo said the government was “comfortable” with the measures put in place to allow the Toronto Blue Jays to conduct their “spring training” in Toronto – but the spectre of other teams coming to play raises new concerns.
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Coronavirus: Canadian health official ‘comfortable’ with measures put in place to allow Blue Jays to train in Toronto
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