Justin Trudeau self-quarantines amid coronavirus outbreak after wife exhibits flu-like symptoms
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Justin Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister, said Thursday he is self-quarantining in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak after his wife exhibited flu-like symptoms.
Trudeau's office said Sophie Grégoire Trudeau is being tested for COVID-19 and is awaiting results after she returned from a speaking engagement in Britain with symptoms, including a low-grade fever, although her symptoms have subsided.
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"Out of an abundance of caution, the Prime Minister is opting to self-isolate and work from home until receiving Sophie's results," the statement said.
A scheduled First Ministers Meeting was postponed, according to the CBC.
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"The prime minister will spend the day in briefings, phone calls and virtual meetings from home, including speaking with other world leaders and joining the special COVID-19 cabinet committee discussion," according to the statement from his office.
As of March 12, there are 136 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Canada, according to Health Canada and provincial health officials.
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British Columbia announced the first death in Canada earlier this week, a man from a North Vancouver care home.