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Second COVID-19 wave could be worse than first wave: Dr. Tam

Health Canada’s latest reports show a total of 85,100 Canadians have tested positive for COVID-19 to date, with the death toll exceeding 6,400.

The agency’s head says more than 44,000 Canadians, or 52 per cent, of the country’s cases have now recovered. According to Dr. Theresa Tam, labs across Canada have tested just under 1.5 million people for the virus with about five per cent coming back positive.

Tam says in the past week, the country has been testing an average of around 22,300 people daily. Tam also recognized this week is Paramedic Services week, with this year‘s theme being aptly named “Pandemic Paramedics on The Frontline.”

In the Cabinet Committee’s daily update Monday, Dr. Tam was asked how ready the country is for a second wave of COVID-19 infections. She said the second wave could be worse than the first wave which warrants extreme caution.

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Tam added, with the collective efforts of all Canadians, the nation successfully avoided overwhelming its health system when coping with the first wave. Shesays even with no reports of shortages in Intensive care unit or ventilator capacities, provinces are continuing to ramp up supplies of ventilators, personal protective equipment as well as other non-PPE supplies.

Tam says the key feature of the current pandemic is long-term care and seniors, highlighting the work that needs to be done in that area as some are still dealing with an active outbreak. She says one of the main areas of improvement will be the capacities for infection prevention control in some of these higher-risk settings, including shelters and correctional facilities.

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