B.C. traveller says airline also at fault after she entered Canada with inadmissable COVID test - News Summed Up

B.C. traveller says airline also at fault after she entered Canada with inadmissable COVID test


In July, following Canada's decision to loosen public health rules for fully vaccinated travellers, she decided to return home to Richmond, B.C., in order to visit friends and family. (1/2) No matter your vaccination status, all travellers to Canada are required to provide proof of a negative #Covid19 molecular test result taken within 72 hours before entry to Canada. pic.twitter.com/4bH9F1QWtV —@GovCanHealthFadel presented border agents with proof of a negative antigen test, considered less accurate than the federally mandated molecular tests. (Steve Lawrence/CBC)Canada's Public Health Agency, however, notes its requirements have been public "for months." "Foreign nationals without a valid molecular test or with symptoms of COVID-19 will not be allowed into Canada.


Source: CBC News July 16, 2021 10:52 UTC



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