Canada eases on-arrival test requirements for fully-vaccinated travelers

Xinhua News Agency

OTTAWA – Canada is easing the on-arrival test requirements for fully-vaccinated travelers starting Feb. 28 as the latest wave of COVID-19 driven by the Omicron variant has passed its peak, the Public Health Agency of Canada announced Tuesday, Feb. 15.

According to the press release, travelers may still be selected for random testing upon arrival but will no longer have to quarantine while awaiting their test results.

Travelers can instead opt for a rapid antigen test approved by the countries they are coming from.

Currently, all travelers, regardless of vaccine status, must provide proof of a negative molecular test, such as a PCR test, within 72 hours of their scheduled flight or land entry into Canada.

The government is also easing its advisory recommending Canadians avoid non-essential travel due to the rise of the Omicron variant.

Restrictions on unvaccinated children younger than 12 and traveling with vaccinated adults are also being lifted. They will no longer need to wait and self-isolate before attending school, daycare, or camps.

Unvaccinated travelers will still be required to be tested on arrival into Canada and must quarantine for 14 days, the press release said. (Xinhua) – bny

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