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Canada: PM Justin Trudeau's wife Sophie recovers from COVID 19

| @indiablooms | Mar 29, 2020, at 05:30 pm

Ottawa/IBNS: Canadian PM Justin Trudeau's wife  Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau, who was one of the earliest celebrities since the outbreak occurred to have tested positive for the COVID 19, on Sunday said she has recovered from it.

Giving some positive news to her followers online, Sophie posted on Facebook: " I wanted to let you know: I feel so much better and received a positive health check from my doctor and Public Health Ottawa."

"From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank all those who have sent me their best wishes. Sending all my love and courage to the people who are suffering right now," she said.

"We're going through hard times. I know it's not easy being alone. We are beings that need each other to grow up including me! But all that physical distance needed to protect ourselves right now should encourage us to create more emotional close. We need to help each other and use social media to keep a good communication between us and deepen our relationships," she said.

Sophie said she strongly believed that science and compassion will help people pass through the crisis.

She urged people to stay in their homes.

" To achieve this, we need to listen and follow the health protocols and stay home for the moment," she said.

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