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Councillor Josh Matlow in isolation after contact with person who tested positive for COVID-19

Toronto city councillor Josh Matlow says he has gone into self-isolation after he came into contact with a person who has tested positive for COVID-19 last week.

Cancelling all public events during period of isolation, Matlow says

Toronto city councillor Josh Matlow says he has gone into self-isolation after he came into contact last week with a person who has tested positive for COVID-19. (Paul Borkwood/CBC)

Toronto city councillor Josh Matlow says he has gone into self-isolation after he came into contact last week with a person who has tested positive for COVID-19.

Matlow, who represents Ward 19, Toronto-St. Paul's, announced Monday he will be in self-isolation until March 20. Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto's medical officer of health, advised him to make the move, he added.

Self-isolation means staying indoors and avoiding contact with other people for 14 days.

Currently, Matlow said he is "fully isolated" from his wife and daughter. He says he has created a living space for himselfin his home'sbasement, where he is sleeping, and he is not eating meals with his family.

"Honestly, I'm going to have to figure it out," Matlow said on Monday in an interview with CBC Radio's Here and Now.

"I'm trying to set up a scenario where I can function, I can be isolated, I can be helpful and also do my work," he said.

"I'm not going to be everywhere I would preferto be.Meanwhile, I am going to do everything I canas an active councillor, as I normally would do, just within a very confined space. Thank goodness I have an operating phone. Ultimately...it's a very surreal scenario to be in."

Contact was at meeting last Thursday

On Monday, Matlow saidhe received a calltelling him about the possible exposure.

The councillorwas ata meetinglast Thursday that includeda person who had just returned from a conference in Washington D.C. That person later tested positive for the virus.

"I certainly spoke with that person," Matlowsaid.

Another person at the meeting, which involved a tour of a venue in preparation for a fundraiser,called him with the news.

Matlow said he immediately called Toronto Public Health for advice. Out of an abundance of caution, he was told to self-isolate.Everyone who was at the meeting is being informed, he added.

Coun. Josh Matlow speaks with a CBC reporter at city hall. He is now in self-isolation until March 20. (CBC)

Every day that he is in isolation, Matlow said heis taking his temperature and getting advice from a medical professional.

Matlow added he is showingno symptoms of COVID-19. He has also not yet been advised to get tested.

Family not at 'elevated risk' of getting virus

In a news release on Monday, Matlow said:"It is very important to note that I have been informed by Dr. de Villa that because I am asymptomatic, no one, including my family, is at an elevated risk of having contracted the virus due to contact with me."

Matlow saidhe will have to cancel all public events during the period of self-isolation. Those eventsincludea community meeting scheduled for Tuesday to support Mabel's Fables bookstore, which is facing a largerent hike.

The meeting will be rescheduled. A new date, time and location will be released as soon as possible, he said.

Matlowsaid the medical officer of health, along with her team, has provided him with "prompt, informative" advice. He urged everyone to seek information about COVID-19 from credible sources.

"I'm hoping, obviously,I am as well as I feeltoday in 14 days and that life can get back to normal," he said. "It's definitely going to be a challenging 14 days."

Ontario health officials announced fournew cases of the novel coronaviruson Monday, bringing the total in the province to 35.

With files from Here and Now