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Public health agency changes plans: Dr. Tam to hold briefing on new COVID-19 modelling

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Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam will be providing an updated national picture on the trajectory of the COVID-19 fourth wave at a briefing next week, marking a change of plans for the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).

There haven鈥檛 been pandemic or vaccine rollout briefings from PHAC since the election was called, despite there being exceptions in the 鈥渃aretaker鈥 convention that allow federal officials to communicate with Canadians about matters that are in the interest of public health and safety.

Tam indicated her intention to provide the latest modelling update 鈥渁t a briefing鈥 in the issued by PHAC on Friday.

Earlier this week, amid questions over the absence of what had been routine press conferences throughout the pandemic, the agency told 麻豆影视 that it 鈥渃ontinues to closely monitor COVID-19 activity,鈥 but planned to share any new COVID-19 information, including the monthly modelling, through written statements that are being sent weekly.

It would have been the first time the COVID-19 case projections would have been issued without a briefing or the ability to take reporters鈥 questions since the earliest days of the pandemic.

Spokesperson Mark Johnson said in a statement at the time that 鈥渁s the situation warrants,鈥 the agency 鈥渨ill not hesitate to provide additional communication.鈥 

The last modelling briefing was held on July 30 and warned that Canada was heading into a fourth wave of COVID-19 infections, with the severity of the resurgence dependent on how many people are fully vaccinated. Since then, case counts have continued to increase and some regions have reinstated public health restrictions.

Friday鈥檚 statement from Tam also says that at present, national daily case counts are continuing to increase 鈥渁long the strong resurgence trajectory.鈥

The latest national seven-day average is 2,848 new cases being reported daily, an increase of 29 per cent over the previous week.

鈥淎fter several weeks of rising case counts, national severity trends have begun to increase, primarily involving unvaccinated people,鈥 reads the statement.

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