Njoo tells young people to ‘party’ at a distance to help keep COVID-19 down
OTTAWA — Singing and dancing in close quarters is not the way to party this summer, Canada’s deputy public health officer Dr. Howard Njoo said Friday.
Njoo urged younger people to stop jamming bars and dance floors, to stop the spread of COVID-19. He offered that view after images of crammed bars in Montreal and a spike in new cases accompanied the reopening of Quebec bars and nightclubs this past week.
Njoo said there is “cause for some concern” because new COVID-19 cases are starting to rise after a steady period of decline. He said there have been 350 cases per day nationally over the last week compared to an average daily case count of around 300 in early July.
On Thursday, more than 430 cases were reported, he said.