Opinion: A path back to normalcy: How Canada needs to respond to this pandemic

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A path back to normalcy: How Canada needs to respond to this pandemic GlobeDebate

Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press

Our country is in the grips of an unprecedented outbreak of a novel coronavirus that has already killed over 25,000 people worldwide. Canada is reporting hundreds of new cases daily and growing hospitalizations and deaths. And most Canadians are cocooned at home, heeding calls to help “flatten the curve” and stem the surge affecting our health-care systems.

It’s not just information on active infections that is needed. We’ve learned that a substantial number of people infected with COVID-19 have minimal symptoms – not least children, teenagers and young adults. That sounds ominous, but there’s a silver lining. Background immunity to COVID-19 may be higher than imagined, which in turn has dampening effects on the spread of the virus. As of today, there is no plan to determine levels of immunity to COVID-19 in Canada.

Third, managing COVID-19 risk and response defies a one-size-fits-all approach. Flattening the curve – an important aim – means limiting the relative rate of growth in new COVID-19 cases. However, global data show that deaths and cases per million are weakly aligned, because more testing front-loads the identification of cases even as it facilitates containment.

 

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GlobeDebate Everyone is taking precautions but construction workers are forced to go to work still - 150 people squeezed into a new construction tower or another luxury condo building. Why are they exempt from the 50 people max rule? - 150 people on site sharing 4 porta-potties 😷

GlobeDebate Right now the only way that Canada needs to respond is by self isolation and social distancing and let’s worry about how we are going to rebound when this passes. Let’s focus on the now

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