Canadians returning from Wuhan to be quarantined in motel at CFB Trenton
OTTAWA — Health Minister Patricia Hajdu says Canadians returning home from Wuhan will need physical and mental support once they arrive at Canadian Forces Base Trenton, where they will spend two weeks being monitored for the novel coronavirus.
She says many have been facing difficult conditions under lockdown in the central Chinese city at the epicentre of the outbreak.
The government chose to house then at the military base in southern Ontario in part because there is a motel where people can stay as they are quarantined for 14 days of mandatory observation.
The ordeal at the base may still be challenging, as they are being kept in isolation from one another for the full two weeks.