From the CBC:
“All travellers will once
again need a molecular COVID-19 test before arriving in Canada”
Canada is increasing testing
requirements for international travellers and dropping its travel ban on
flights from 10 African countries as the government tries to quash the spread
of the highly transmissible Omicron variant. Starting Tuesday, all
travellers will once again need to get a COVID-19 molecular test before
returning to Canada. The announcement from Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos
rolls back an exemption announced last month that fully vaccinated Canadians and
permanent residents taking short trips abroad, under 72 hours, wouldn't need
proof of a negative test before returning home. "As of Dec. 21, the
requirement for pre-arrival testing will be in place again for trips of all
duration," he said. Federal officials said the government has
expanded capacity to also test arrivals at Canadian airports, growing it from
testing 11,000 air travellers a day on Nov. 30 to 20,960 tests as of Dec. 16.
Ban on arrivals from African
countries lifts Saturday Friday's announcement also included ending the ban
on flights from 10 African countries, a measure that garnered criticism for
needlessly punishing countries even though Omicron is already spreading in
Canada. The ban covered flights from South Africa, Mozambique, Botswana,
Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Eswatini, Namibia, Nigeria, Malawi and Egypt. It
lifts Saturday at 11:59 p.m. "While we recognize the controversial
nature of such a prohibition, we believe it was a necessary measure to slow the
arrival of Omicron in Canada and buy us some time," said Duclos in his
prepared remarks. "Given the current situation, this measure has
served its purpose and is no longer needed. "'Now is not the time':
Federal government warns against travel abroad as Omicron spreads The
re-introduction of testing is on top of the warning earlier this week to avoid
non-essential travel over the holidays as the variant rages around the world. The
federal government changed its official guidance to advise Canadians to avoid
all non-essential travel outside the country for the time being. "We are
aware of many Canadians who are listening and are cancelling their trips. These
Canadians are leading by example and helping protect the health of their
family, their community and themselves," said Duclos.
Airports Council urges
government to 'step away from restricting travel' Earlier this morning, the
Canadian Airports Council issued a statement lamenting that confusion around
testing at airports, and travel advisories, are causing avoidable worry. "The
decision to impose a blanket travel advisory, plus the ongoing confusion about
arrivals testing at airports, has created a great deal of uncertainty for
Canadians, particularly just prior to the holiday season, adversely affecting
lives and livelihoods," said spokesperson "Canadians would be better served if the
federal government were to step away from restricting travel and instead focus
on what we know works to slow the virus: ramping up vaccinations, implementing
standardized and predictable testing (including at-home and rapid testing), and
continued social distancing and masking."
^ Canada should require these
tests from everyone arriving by air, but they should have special provisions
for Vaccinated Canadians arriving by land. ^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/omicron-testing-flights-1.6289497
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