From the BBC:
“Canada ends vaccine entry
rules, makes ArriveCan optional”
Masking on planes and trains will
become optional, and random Covid-19 testing at Canadian airports will cease as
of 1 October. Canada has said it is dropping all remaining Covid border
restrictions, including vaccine requirements for travellers. As of 1 October,
travellers will also no longer need to provide proof of Covid vaccination, to
undergo any testing or to isolate and quarantine. The mask mandate on planes
and trains will also be lifted. The ArriveCan app - used to upload health
documents when entering Canada - will become optional.
Federal health minister Jean-Yves
Duclos said in an announcement on Monday that Canada is "in a much better
position" than it was earlier in the pandemic, in part due to availability
of Covid-19 vaccines and treatment options. The country's high vaccination rate
- with around 82% of the population having received two doses - and a falling
death rate are also factors. Around 32 Canadians are currently dying each day
from the the virus. Covid-19 cases are slowly rising in Canada and signs point
to a resurgence ahead of autumn, Mr Duclos said, but he added this is
"largely explained by the domestic transmission of the virus". He
said Ottawa is open to reintroducing measures, especially if a new,
highly-transmissible variant emerges.
Vaccine mandates for travellers
entering the US remain in place, and some American lawmakers have urged
President Joe Biden to drop remaining restrictions. Other countries, including
the United Kingdom, dropped Covid entry requirements earlier this year. Covid-19
mandates were opposed by some in Canada and were the subject of the 'Freedom
Convoy' protests in Ottawa, which were held in support of truckers who refused
to get vaccinated to cross the US-Canada border. The February protests
gridlocked Canada's capital for two weeks. Supporters of the convoy also staged
blockades at key border crossings between the US and Canada, disrupting the
flow of goods between the two countries. The protests were eventually cleared
after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the never before used Emergencies
Act, which gives the government additional powers in times of national crisis.
The World Health Organisation
declared in early September that Covid-19 deaths have hit their lowest point
but experts have warned about ongoing threat of the virus, especially if new
variants emerge. Despite the end of the restrictions, Mr Duclos urged people to
get their booster shots and encouraged people to continue wearing masks in
public.
^ It’s good to see Canada ending
these restrictions. Hopefully the US will follow suit. ^
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