Dr. Adalsteinn Brown, co-chair of the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, discussed with the media on Monday the effects of potential “hard” lockdowns in the province, stating that although cases will continue to grow initially, modelling shows that a lockdown of four to six weeks could cut daily case counts to less than 1,000.
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Coronavirus: ‘Hard’ lockdown in Ontario could cut daily COVID-19 case count to less than 1,000, modelling data shows
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