Coronavirus outbreak Ottawa working on getting permanent residents out of China
Canadian citizens have learned when they could finally be flown out of China, and where they'll be taken to. Robin Gill and Abigail Bimman explain which Canadian permanent residents will be also allowed to fly out, and Redmond Shannon has details on China's ongoing scramble to contain the virus.
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China's President is admitting shortfalls in the response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Xi Jinping is promising to fix problems and loopholes in the health system.
The epicentre of the outbreak, Hubei province, reported a sharp increase in new cases.
But the World Health Organization says that's because doctors are using a broader definition to diagnose the infected.
Hubei's communist party chief is among four local leaders to be sacked for mismanaging the response.
Is a change of strategy needed?
Presenter: Nick Clark
Guests:
John Nicholls - Professor in pathology, University of Hong Kong & flu expert
Peter Drobac - Director of the University of Oxford's Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship
Xun Zhou - Reader in Modern History at the University of Essex who researches China's health system
During a Coronavirus Task Force briefing at the White House on Sunday, President Trump said more than 1.6 million Americans have had a coronavirus test. He also mentioned two drugs -- erythromycin and hydroxychloroquine -- as possible treatments for those who catch coronavirus. Watch his remarks here.
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And Canadian feds have launched new protections for a certain aquatic creature. Ottawa is ramping up measures meant to protect endangered North Atlantic right whales, following the death of dozens in Canadian waters over the past three years. Ross Lord reports on the new rules, and why researchers say the new rules are similar to previous ones.
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