What you need to know about Canada's new COVID-19 rules for train, plane passengers

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What you need to know about Canada's new COVID-19 rules for train, plane passengers
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Beginning Saturday, those looking to travel by plane, train or ship in Canada will need to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination.

BARRIE -- Beginning Saturday, those looking to travel by plane, train or ship in Canada will have to prove they have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.Here’s a look at what the new rules mean for travellers., anyone who is 12 years of age or older will now need to provide proof that they have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

Travel Canada says anyone boarding a cruise ship or other passenger vessel where the trip will last more than 24 hours will need to show proof of vaccination. However, beginning Nov. 30, proof a negative COVID-19 molecular test will no longer be accepted as an alternative to proof of having had your COVID-19 shots.

Speaking at a press conference in Toronto on Friday, Omar Alghabra said residents who leave their remote communities to access essential services will not need to be vaccinated to board a plane.If you’re aged 12 and up, you will have to provide proof that you have received two doses of one of the approved COVID-19 vaccines, or a mix.

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