The Telegram (St. John's)

Vancouver biggest source for domestic COVID infected flights

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VANCOUVER — As British Columbia deals with crippling variant-fuelled outbreaks and lawmakers consider restrictin­g interprovi­ncial travel, Vancouver remains the top source for domestic air passengers infected with COVID-19.

Data made available by Health Canada shows, so far in April, 39 flights departed from Vancouver Internatio­nal Airport carrying passengers who tested positive for COVID-19.

Calgary was Canada’s second-biggest source of infected domestic flights with 31, followed by Toronto with 23, Edmonton with 12 and Montreal with six.

Unlike internatio­nal passengers, which under Canadian law are required to present a recent negative COVID-19 test before boarding and submit to a second test and mandatory quarantine upon arrival, no such rules exist for domestic travel.

For instance, the Province of Ontario only ‘strongly advises’ a 14day self-quarantine after returning from another province — no authority exists to enforce this rule.

Calgary was the most popular destinatio­n for infected flights, amounting to 10 since April 1 — incidental­ly the same number of flights that Calgary sent back to Vancouver carrying Covid-positive passengers.

That was followed by Edmonton with nine, Toronto with seven and Montreal with six.

Toronto sent 5 COVID19 infected planes each to Calgary and Edmonton, as well as four to Halifax, three to Vancouver, two to Ottawa and one each to Saskatoon, Thunder Bay, Timmins and Winnipeg.

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