Ontario reports 37 new COVID-19 cases in Toronto, 22 in Peel Region and 12 in Hamilton
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More than 92,000 doses of vaccines were administered in the previous day, for a total of more than 19.1 million. Toronto’s Pearson International Airport announced last week it may be sorting travellers arriving from the U.S. or other international locations into vaccinated and partially or non-vaccinated queues.
Beverly MacDonald says in a statement that the airport has determined separating vaccinated and partially or non-vaccinated travellers into different customs lines “results in minimal operational efficiencies.”
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