Officials at Toronto Pearson International Airport say that travellers arriving from abroad will no longer be separated based on their COVID-19 vaccination status, reversing a decision put into place just last week. Entry requirements based on vaccination status will be enforced only once a passenger reaches a Canada Border Services Agency officer. As of July 5, fully vaccinated travellers permitted to enter Canada are exempted from quarantine measures and testing for COVID-19 on their eighth day post-arrival. There is also a requirements checklist that involves providing proof of vaccination in ArriveCan — the government portal to submit vaccine information. More information on the airports COVID-19 protocols is available on the airport's website.
Source: CBC News July 27, 2021 12:43 UTC