Other countries have developed more stringent medical screening, such as health checks prior to immigration clearance and quarantine vehicles
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How many coronavirus cases are there in Canada, by province, and worldwide? The latest maps and charts Wesley Lesosky, the president of the union representing roughly 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants, said Wednesday there should be more safety precautions to ensure the health of inbound passengers upon arrival.
“Like many countries around the world, Canada is assessing what long-term changes are needed to enhance the air travel journey to continue to protect the health and safety of the travelling public,” he said. Conservatives were calling for enhanced screening measures at airports as early as January, he said, adding the government ignored their questions and played down the threat of the virus.
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