TORONTO -- Canada's top public health officer says supply limitations are forcing COVID-19 testing centres "to be smart" about who they can assess for the respiratory illness while Health Canada rushes to approve commercial testing kits.
The comments followed an urgent plea by the World Health Organization for countries to step up testing as much as possible. Infectious disease specialist Dr. Jeff Kwong stressed that social distancing is the bigger role in containing spread, arguing that as long as the general public employs stringent measures to limit contact with others, the need for tests will drop.
Kwong works at Toronto Western Hospital, which is opening its testing clinic Tuesday, noting "everyone's scrambling and doing the best that they can." Possible symptoms of the disease include fever, new or worsening cough, sore throat, headache, muscle aches, fatigue, runny nose and joint aches.
We all know that’s because lack of test capacity, what the hell is the government do for the past 2 month since Wuhan locked down.
Unacceptable
Because the lack of government response has been terrible. It took Justins own wife getting infected for him to start taking it seriously. Hopefully now he gets it that China is not our friend but it's too little too late, the virus is here.
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