Dr. Barbara Yaffe, Ontario’s associate medical officer of health, was asked Monday about a curfew after sources told Global News that Ontario would be headed towards one to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus, though it was eventually taken off the table. Yaffe responded by saying that “there isn’t very good evidence one way or the other whether curfews work or not.”
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Coronavirus: Yaffe says there isn’t very good evidence if curfews work or not
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