The Canadian death toll from the coronavirus outbreak jumped almost 50% percent ...
OTTAWA - The Canadian death toll from the coronavirus outbreak jumped almost 50% percent to 19 in less than a day on Sunday, and impatient officials threatened to punish people refusing to take precautions to fight the spread of the highly contagious illness.
Canada has already closed its borders to all but essential travel and announced a C$27 billion aid package for people and businesses most affected by the crisis. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said more measures would be needed. Ottawa says people who have returned from abroad must isolate themselves for 14 days and Health Minister Patty Hajdu said she could use the federal Quarantine Act to sanction those ignoring this requirement.
Premier Stephen McNeil told a news conference that despite warnings to avoid meeting in large groups, people were flocking to provincial parks and other common areas.
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