Self-Isolation Confusion Another Hurdle For Students Coming To Canada

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Self-Isolation Confusion Another Hurdle For Students Coming To Canada
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Border officers can ultimately decide whether a student’s quarantine plan is suitable for entry into Canada.

Some students say isolation guidelines are unclear

He said he’s hoping for clear instructions from the federal government and university to incoming students to counter the “haunting” uncertainty they face.Anthonie Fan, who is currently in China, is hoping to isolate in his residence room. When he eventually gets to Toronto, he expects to be able to self-isolate at U of T’s Massey College, where he has accepted an offer to live as a junior fellow.

Friends who don’t have spots in residence are also uncertain as to where they’ll quarantine, he said.

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