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Trudeau to Stay in Self-Isolation

Justin Trudeau will remain in self-isolation.

The Prime Minister says his wife Sophie has been given a clean bill of health after testing positive for COVID-19 and has taken the children to Harrington Cottage.

However, because it is not clear when his wife became healthy again Trudeau says he will remain in self-isolation and continue to work from home until he is sure he has not been exposed to COVID-19 for at least 14 days.

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