
Juno Awards cancelled over COVID-19 concerns
Concerns over the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have led to the cancellation of the 2020 Juno Awards.

Concerns over the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have led to the cancellation of the 2020 Juno Awards.
“If someone doesn’t have symptoms they would likely be advised to to self-monitor or self-isolate.”
The province is creating assessment centres, a public education campaign, and increasing capacity to test patients.
The National Basketball Association is suspending all gameplay after a player recently tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
Lambton Public Health says the risk for local residents remains low at this time.
The World Health Organization says it is “deeply concerned both by the alarming levels of spread and severity and by the alarming levels of inaction.”
A Sarnia clinic has been warned to stop selling unapproved and unauthorized COVID-19 products.
As the novel coronavirus spreads across the globe, the University of Windsor is stepping up its precautions.
Chief Nursing Executive Shannon Landry said they’re dealing with the typical influenza season, but nothing out of the ordinary.
The Huron Perth Medical Officer of Health calls the Covid 19 outbreak an evolving situation. Dr Miriam Klassen says the public health department is continually reassessing their response.