Random COVID-19 testing returns Tuesday at Canada’s 4 major airports
Read more:Story continues below advertisement
According to the federal government, travellers who do not qualify as fully vaccinated, unless exempt, must continue to test on day one and day eight of their mandatory 14-day quarantine.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Random COVID-19 testing resumes at four major airports; tests to be done offsiteMandatory random COVID-19 testing resumes today for travellers coming in through Canada's four major airports in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary and Montreal.
Read more »
Random COVID-19 testing resumes for travellers at four major Canadian airportsThe actual COVID-19 tests will be completed outside the airports, either in an in-person appointment or via a virtual appointment for a swab test
Read more »
Random COVID-19 testing resumes at four major airports; tests to be done offsiteMandatory random COVID-19 testing resumes today for travellers coming in through Canada's four major airports in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary and Montreal.
Read more »
Second COVID-19 booster shot increases protection against severe illness with some Omicron variants: U.S. studyA study looking at the effectiveness of fourth doses of COVID-19 vaccines, run by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has found that a second booster shot of an mRNA vaccine has significant effectiveness against severe illness with some Omicron variants.
Read more »
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Providence Manor in Kingston, Ont. - Kingston | Globalnews.caProvidence Manor's Sydenham 3 unit at the long term care home has a declared COVID-19 outbreak after four residents tested positive for the virus.
Read more »
Future of wastewater COVID-19 tracking in Saskatchewan in question | Globalnews.caThe wastewater numbers are currently the only real glimpse into how the virus is doing in Saskatchewan. But changes are coming and now everything is left in question. \r\n
Read more »