Starting Tuesday, international travellers arriving at four of Canada's major airports could be required again to undergo mandatory random COVID-19 testing after a brief suspension of the program. The government hit pause on random testing for passengers considered fully vaccinated last month as it prepared to move testing offsite in an attempt to reduce long delays at airports. Here's what international travellers will need to know before arriving in Toronto, Calgary, Vancouver or Montreal. Travellers selected for random testing should receive an email notification within 15 minutes of passing through customs, according to a government news release. International travellers are still required to register through the ArriveCAN app or website 72 hours before their arrival in Canada.
Source: CBC News July 16, 2022 02:04 UTC