The restrictions introduced across Canada to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic will be in place for as long as people choose them to be, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this morning (March 24).
“Every day, people ask me, how long these restrictions will be in place. The truth is, we don’t know yet. But here’s what we do know,” Trudeau said during his daily address.
“The duration of this crisis will be determined by the choices we make, right now, by the decisions we make every day.”
Provinces across the country have declared provincial states of emergency, requested that people stay home and shut down non-essential businesses, leading to a vast change in the daily lives of Canadians.
Trudeau again urged Canadians to “do their part” and stay home to curb the spread of COVID-19, but warned more stringent measures will be put in place if people don’t follow the current guidelines.
Those who have just returned from abroad need to go straight home from the airport, and not leave their homes for 14-days – the span of time symptoms of the coronavirus may appear.
“This is not a suggestion,” said Trudeau. “You cannot pick up groceries, or visit your parents and friends. You need to go home and stay there.
“If people do not follow these guidelines, we will put much more stringent measures in place.”
While the federal emergencies act is on the table, Trudeau said it is a measure of “last resort,” if people don’t follow health advice and government guidelines.
Trudeau also said that the federal emergencies act is not something the provinces’ premiers felt was necessary at this time, following his discussion with them Monday.
More emergency flights to come
Trudeau also provided an update on emergency flights for Canadians abroad.
The first flight carrying Canadians out of Peru will leave today and a second Morocco flight has been scheduled, he said, while the federal government is working on arranging flights out of a number of other countries.
“We’re working on flights from Panama, Tunisia, Ukraine, in addition to the flights we’ve already announced from Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Spain,” said Trudeau.