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Trudeau remaining in isolation longer despite wife recovering from COVID-19

Trudeau says his wife has now taken their three kids to the prime minister's cottage residence in Quebec
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during his daily press conference on COVID-19, in front of his residence at Rideau Cottage, on the grounds of Rideau Hall in Ottawa, on Saturday, March 28, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he will remain in isolation at his home for almost two more weeks even though his wife recently announced she has recovered from COVID-19.

Trudeau says the couple took steps to remain apart, but staying at home for another two weeks is prudent because he was sharing a roof with someone who was ill.

Sophie Gregoire Trudeau issued a thank you to Canadians for their support Saturday in a Facebook video announcing she had been given the "all-clear" from both her doctor and Ottawa Public Health.

Gregoire Trudeau tested positive on March 13 after returning from a trip to England.

Trudeau says his wife has now taken their three kids to the prime minister's cottage residence in Quebec while he remains at their Ottawa home.

Trudeau also says the government is trying to help charities that are providing critical services to vulnerable Canadians with a $7.5 million investment in Kids Help Phone and $9 million to United Way Canada to help seniors who need assistance.

He says more aid for Canada's charitable sector is coming but also urges those Canadians who can to donate to charities or offer to volunteer right now.

Canada's COVID-19 caseload rose to at least 5,655 Saturday, including 61 deaths.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 29, 2020.