Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles >> Ian: GOOD EVENING, I'M IAN HANOMANSING. TONIGHT, CONCERNS THE CORONAVIRUS IS ENTERING A NEW PHASE IN CANADA, CIRCULATING IN THE COMMUNITY. FROM MAT MASS TRANSIT TO PUBLIC GATHERINGS. >> WE NEED TO START CHANGING OUR APPROACH. >> Ian: AND WHY SOME DOCTORS SAY, IF YOU'RE SICK, DON'T GO TO THE E.R. >> RIGHT NOW I'M JUST WAITING TO HUG HIM. >> Ian: A TEEN BOY RESCUED AFTER HE WAS ABDUCTED, TAKEN AS COLLATERAL FOR A STEP BROTHER'S DRUG DEBT. >>> THE TRAGIC CONSEQUENCES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. >> HE NEVER LEFT HER ALONE. >> AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS. THE CIRCLE OF SUPPORT THAT SOME SAY IS SAVING LIVES. CANADIAN HOCKEY'S FIRST OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS MIGHT SURPRISE YOU. >> THIS WAS AN UNDERDOG STORY THAT ENDED UP BEING A MOMENTOUS CANADIAN STORY. >> Ian: A NEW TRIBUTE FOR A HISTORY-MAKING TEAM. THIS IS "THE NATIONAL". IN AN EPIDEMIC, FEAR CAN EASILY OUTRUN FACTS. A DAY AFTER WE LEARNED OF THE FIRST COVID-19 CASE IN CANADA WITH NO DIRECT LINK TO TRAVEL, THE FEAR IS THE VIRUS IS RAMPANT. THE FACTS SAYING THE EXPERTS, NOT HERE, NOT NOW. HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE ACTING AS DISEASE DETECTIVES, TRACKING CASES OF THE VIRUS, ISOLATING THOSE WHO COME IN CONTACT WITH IT. THE RISK, OFFICIALS STRESS, REMAINS LOW, ALTHOUGH YESTERDAY'S B.C. CASE OF APPARENT COMMUNITY TRANSMISSION IS A SIGN THE CLOCK IS TICKING. FOR THE MOST PART, CANADA IS DEALING WITH INDIVIDUAL CASES OR SMALL CLUSTERS LINKED TO TRAVEL OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY. YET, VIK ADHOPIA HAS THE STORY OF ONE CASE. >> Reporter: AFTER RETURNING FROM LAS VEGAS FOR THREE DAYS THIS WEEK, THE MAN TOOK THE TRANSIT WITH RUSH HOUR CROWDS, TO AND FROM WORK, UNTIL HE SHOWED UP AT A TORONTO HOSPITAL ON WEDNESDAY. >> THE INDIVIDUAL IDENTIFIED THAT THEY HAD THE ONSET OF COUGH, A MILD COUGH. AND THAT IS THE PRIMARY SYMPTOM. >> Reporter: THE MAN WHO IS IN HIS 40s IS NOW RECOVERING AT HOME. HEALTH OFFICIALS SAY THE RISK TO PASSENGERS IS LOW, BUT THEY'RE NOW TRACING WHO THE MAN MIGHT HAVE HAD CONTACT WITH, WHERE HE PICKED UP THE CORONAVIRUS ISN'T CLEAR, LAS VEGAS DOESN'T HAVE A KNOWN OUTBREAK. OFFICIALS PREDICT IT'S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME UNTIL THE VIRUS WILL BE PASSED ON LOCALLY. >> SHOULD WE FIND OURSELVES IN A CIRCUMSTANCE WHERE WE'RE SEEING, HMM, THERE IS LOCAL TRANSMISSION, WE NEED TO START CHANGING OUR APPROACH THEN. >> Reporter: THE T.T.C. IS ALREADY DOING THAT, DISINFECTING VEHICLES MORE FREQUENTLY. AS FOR PASSENGERS -- >> NOT VERY CONCERNED. IT'S SAD FOR THOSE AFFECTED BY IT, BUT DON'T NEED TO PANIC. >> YOU'RE WONDERING IF THE PERSON SITTING NEXT TO ME IS INFECTED. >> SECURITY GUARD HAD IT, THAT WAS WHACK, BUT HE HANDLED PROPERLY. >> Reporter: IF TORONTO CONTINUES TO SEE UNEXPLAINED CASES IT COULD CHANGE THE DEFINITION OF WHO IS AT RISK AND WHO SHOULD BE TESTED OR EVEN RETESTED. >> AND I KNOW IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS THEY'VE GONE AHEAD AND TESTED INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE, FOR EXAMPLE, ILL WITH SEVERE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS SO IT MIGHT BE LOOKING FOR THE VIRUS IN CASES THAT DID NOT HAVE CLEAR EXPOSURE. >> Reporter: DR. SAMIRA MUBAREKA IS TAPPING INTO $27 MILLION OF NEW FEDERAL RESEARCH MONEY TO STUDY HOW LONG THE CORONAVIRUS SURVIVES IN THE AIR AND ON SURFACES. A KEY UNKNOWN FOR OFFICIALS TRYING TO PREVENT MORE TRANSMISSIONS. VIK ADHOPIA, CBC NEWS, TORONTO. >> Ian: B.C. IS HOME TO CANADA'S FIRST APPARENT CASE OF SO-CALLED COMMUNITY TRANSMISSION. THE PROVINCE, LIKE ONTARIO, REMAINS FOCUSED ON TRACKING AND CONTAINING THE VIRUS, BUT IT'S NOT RULING OUT TAKING MORE EXTREME MEASURES. >> Reporter: TODAY, B.C. UNVEILED ITS PLAN TO FIGHT THE OUTBREAK. >> IT'S A VERY CHALLENGING VIRUS TO BE ABLE TO CONTAIN AND WE'VE SEEN THAT GLOBALLY. >> Reporter: SO FAR THE PROVINCE HAS 21 CONFIRMED CASES, INCLUDING ONE PATIENT IN INTENSIVE CARE. ONE CASE IS TROUBLING BECAUSE SO FAR IT CAN'T BE TRACED BACK TO EARLIER INFECTIONS. IT HAS OFFICIALS SCRAMBLING, LOOKING FOR THE SOURCE. >> THAT INVESTIGATION IS ONE WE'RE WATCHING CAREFULLY AND THERE HAS BEEN A LOT OF DETAILED DETECTIVE WORK BEING DONE IN THE LAST 24 HOURS. >> Reporter: ACROSS THE BORDER IN WASHINGTON STATE, THREE NEW DEATHS WERE CONFIRMED BRINGING THE TOTAL TO 14. AFTER A STAFF MEMBER TESTED POSITIVE, THIS UNIVERSITY TOLD ITS 46,000 STUDENTS AND STAFF TO STAY HOME. CLASSES AND EXAMS WILL NOW BE DONE REMOTELY. SO MANY PEOPLE ARE STAYING HOME IN SEATTLE, COMMUTE TIMES HAVE BEEN CUT IN HALF. IN VANCOUVER, SOME THINGS ARE GOING AHEAD. 70,000 FANS AND PLAYERS FROM 16 COUNTRIES CONVERGE ON B.C. PLACE STADIUM FOR THE WORLD RUGBY 7s. THIS TICKET RESELLER SAYS SOME PEOPLE ARE STAYING AWAY. >> IT LOOKS LIKE THE LOCAL NUMBERS ARE COMING, NO ISSUES THERE, BUT A LOT OF INTERNATIONAL GROUPS HAVE CANCELLED. >> Reporter: A GROWING NUMBER OF EVENTS ARE BEING PUT ON HOLD, INCLUDING A LARGE HOSPITAL FUNDRAISER. >> WE'RE GETTING INCREASING FEEDBACK FROM BOTH GUESTS AND