BREAKING: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s wife tests positive for coronavirus 

BREAKING: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s wife tests positive for coronavirus

  • Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau has tested positive for coronavirus, his office announced Tuesday evening
  • Earlier the same day the PM office announced she was being tested
  • She reported mild flu-like symptoms, including a low fever, on Wednesday night
  • She had just returned from the WE Day UK Charity event and concert in the UK  
  • Justin Trudeau has no symptoms but will be in isolation for 14 days 
  • He will continue his duties as usual and will hold virtual meetings 
  • On Wednesday Trudeau announced $800million USD in new financial measures to help mitigate the effects of the widening coronavirus outbreak in Canada 
  • Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau has tested positive for coronavirus.   

Trudeau’s office released a statement Thursday night confirming that the 44-year-old has tested positive for the virus a day after she reported feeling mild flu-like symptoms, including a low fever, on Wednesday night.   

‘She is feeling well, is taking all the recommended precautions and her symptoms remain mild,’ the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement. 

Justin Trudeau, 48, is ‘in good health’ has no symptoms but will be in isolation for 14 days, according to the statement. 

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ’s wife Sophie Trudeau has tested positive for coronavirus Thursday evening, a day after she was reported mild flu-like symptoms and a low fever

He is not being tested at this time because he is asymptomatic, and will continue his duties as normal. He is slated to address Canadians on Friday.  

Trudeau spent the day in briefings, phone calls, and virtual meetings from home, including speaking with other world leaders and joining a special Cabinet committee discussion on the new coronavirus. 

Trudeau spoke with President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. He cancelled an in-person meeting with Canada’s provincial premiers.

Sophie Trudeau began to exhibit symptoms on Wednesday evening after returning to Canada from a trip to the UK. 

She was in the United Kingdom to attend the WE Day UK Charity event and concert, which was held in London last Tuesday, March 3. 

Idris Elba, Jamie Oliver, race car driver Lewis Hamilton and former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard were also present at the event. 

‘I have some personal news to share today. Sophie recently returned from a speaking event in the UK, and last night she was experiencing mild flu-like symptoms. She‘s feeling better, but following the advice of our doctor she is self-isolating as we wait on COVID-19 test results,’ Trudeau tweeted Thursday afternoon.  

The Prime Minister's Office released this statement on Thursday morning, detailing Mrs Trudeau's situation

The Prime Minister’s Office released this statement on Thursday morning, detailing Mrs Trudeau’s situation 

Trudeau, 44, recently returned from the United Kingdom. She is pictured in London last Tuesday March 3

Trudeau, 44, recently returned from the United Kingdom. She is pictured in London last Tuesday March 3

After she felt ill the Canadian Prime Minister’s office released a statement saying she will get tested she along with her husband would be put in isolation.  

‘We continue to base all our decision on the best evidence, science, and advice from our highly trained medical professionals and public health officials to protect the well-being of Canadians and reduce the risks of COVID-19 to our country,’ the statement read. 

The killer coronavirus has a grip on Canada with 145 reported cases as of Thursday. 

On Thursday a meeting between Trudeau, the premiers and Indigenous leaders that was scheduled to begin in Ottawa has been postponed indefinitely due to the outbreak. 

On Wednesday, Trudeau announced $800 million USD in new financial measures to help mitigate the effects of the widening coronavirus outbreak in Canada. 

Justin and Sophie Trudeau have been married since 2005, and share three children

Justin and Sophie Trudeau have been married since 2005, and share three children

Trudeau told a news conference that the money would help buy surgical equipment and fund research for a new vaccine. He  also promised to make it easier for sick workers to claim employment insurance.  

Quebec premier Francois Legault, meanwhile, is asking all people returning from travel abroad to self-isolate for 14 days.

The measure will be mandatory for all government employees.