Canada reports first ‘presumptive’ case of Wuhan virus
A view of Toronto Pearson International Airport. Canadian officials have confirmed the country’s first ‘presumptive’ case of a coronavirus originating from the Chinese city of Wuhan, in Toronto. – EPA pic, January 26, 2020.
CANADA’S first “presumptive” case of a new coronavirus has been detected in a man who returned to Toronto from the Chinese city where the disease first appeared, said health officials yesterday. “We have the first presumptive case confirmed of this novel coronavirus here” in Toronto, Eileen de Villa, head of the city’s public health agency, told a press conference.
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