COVID-19 modelling to show the potential impact that travelling outside or having travellers come into the region for the Thanksgiving long weekend could have on case numbers locally.“We wanted to release this modelling to be open about the challenges that a traditional Thanksgiving celebration may have on our community, and remind everyone of the important measures we all need to take to keep low virus activity in our area,” said Dr.
Kieran Moore, medical officer of health for KFL&A Public Health. Canadians need to find safe alternatives for Thanksgiving amid coronavirus, experts say By Oct.
25, the region could see somewhere between 15 active cases at the lowest end, and more than 100 active cases at the highest end, depending on how.