Canada is poised to drop its COVID-19 vaccination requirement for all people entering the country, according to an official familiar with the matter. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to soon sign off on the change.
TORONTO — Canada will likely drop the vaccine requirement for people who enter Canada by the end of September, an official familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
The official said that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau needs to give final sign off on it but that the government will likely be dropping the requirement as well as ending random COVID-19 testing at airports. Filling out information in the unpopular ArriveCan app will also no longer be required.
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