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'Probably likely' Canada will see a coronavirus case, Ontario's chief medical officer says

'Probably likely' Canada will see a coronavirus case, Ontario's chief medical officer says Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer David Williams said he thinks “it’s probably likely” that we will see a case of the new coronavirus in Canada. He is encouraging people who are concerned they may have contracted coronavirus in China to come forward.
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