COVID-19 claimed another 115 lives in Canada Saturday as the number of confirmed and presumptive cases across the country rose by nearly a thousand to 45,354.
Despite the ongoing coronavirus carnage, provinces are moving ahead with plans to cautiously begin reopening their locked down economies.
Ontario and Quebec are both expected to unveil their initial plans this week. However, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who talked to the premiers on Friday about their recovery strategies, stressed yesterday that none of them hinge on people being immune to catching COVID-19 twice. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] He said it is too soon to talk about so called “immunity passports” for Canadians who’ve been