The Peterborough Examiner

Canada eyes policy on travel from India

Massive resurgence of virus in country leads to new risk assessment

- NICOLE THOMPSON

The federal government is looking into flights arriving from India due to a massive surge of COVID-19 cases ravaging that country, Canada’s top public health doctor said Wednesday as at least one province urged Ottawa to tighten the border.

The government generally believes that limiting travel from specific countries can only go so far, said Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer, but India may present a special case.

“We will be doing further analysis because it’s an emerging situation, not just because of the variant of interest at this point but because they have unfortunat­ely a very massive resurgence in that country,” she said. “We will be doing that risk assessment again, and using the data that we have now collected at the border to inform our next steps.”

Tam said Canada tends to take a broader approach, opting for “layers of protection” against travellers from all countries.

She pointed to a pre-boarding test for COVID-19, tests on arrival and government-mandated quarantine.

But calls are mounting for Ottawa to limit travel from India and other such hot spots.

India recorded nearly 300,000 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday alone, with 2,000 more deaths linked to the virus.

Hospitals in India are now overflowin­g, and medical oxygen is in low supply. The effort to test and vaccinate residents is flounderin­g, and bodies are piling up at morgues and crematoriu­ms.

But even so, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is urging states to avoid lockdowns by creating micro-containmen­t zones to control outbreaks instead.

According to the Canadian government, there have been 35 flights from India with at least one case of COVID-19 that have arrived in Canada in the last two weeks.

Ontario’s government, for one, is “pleading” with Ottawa to ban travel from India.

The provincial government says cases of COVID-19 are pouring in through internatio­nal borders.

House leader Paul Calandra said it’s critical that the federal Liberals act now to prevent more variants from infiltrati­ng Canada.

“I am pleading with the prime minister to secure our borders so that we can get control of these internatio­nal variants,” he said.

 ?? FRANK GUNN THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Calls are mounting for Ottawa to limit travel from India and other such hot spots. India recorded nearly 300,000 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday alone.
FRANK GUNN THE CANADIAN PRESS Calls are mounting for Ottawa to limit travel from India and other such hot spots. India recorded nearly 300,000 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday alone.

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