Officials ‘steering in uncertain waters’ in tackling 2nd wave of COVID-19: Tam
The complexities of the current wave of COVID-19 are spurring regions with rising cases to adopt different measures as they seek to turn the tide of the pandemic, Canada’s top public health officer said Monday.
Dr. Theresa Tam said public health officials in each area are trying to target their response to local epidemiology and circumstances, but are “steering in uncertain waters.”
“No one knows exactly what is going to work, so there’s a grey zone and people are doing slightly different things,” she said, adding Canadians should nonetheless know to stick with basic strategies such as handwashing, physical distancing and wearing masks.
Public co-operation was key to tackling the initial wave of the novel coronavirus and “we need to see that again” in order to right the ship, she said.


