Sunday, 03 Nov 2024

Canada To Ease Entry Requirements for Fully Vaccinated Travelers

As Omicron passes its peak in Canada, officials are relaxing entry requirements for vaccinated visitors and returning residents, and loosening various in-country restrictions.


Canada To Ease Entry Requirements for Fully Vaccinated Travelers
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With COVID-19 cases now declining and Omicron past its peak, Canada is about to relax its entry restrictions for fully vaccinated international travelers, Reuters reports.

Government ministers announced during a Tuesday briefing that, from February 28, travelers headed for The Great White North will have the option of providing a negative antigen test taken within 24 hours of their Canada-bound flight.

This would replace the current requirement for a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of departure, although this will also remain an option for travelers. In order to be accepted, rapid tests will need to have been administered by a "laboratory, health-care entity or telehealth service", the Toronto Star reported.

The new policy changes will also put an end to testing requirements for fully vaccinated Canadians making brief trips (less than 72 hours) outside of the country.

Some fully vaccinated arrivals will still be randomly selected for compulsory PCR testing at the airport but won't need to quarantine while awaiting the results, according to the National Post.

Also, unvaccinated children under the age of 12 who have traveled outside the country with fully vaccinated adults will no longer need to be kept out of daycares and schools for 14 days following their return home.

Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos today told reporters, "These changes are possible not only because we have passed the peak of Omicron, but because Canadians across the country have listened to the science and to experts."

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