Canada ditching all Covid-19 travel curbs
Canada confirmed it is removing all remaining Covid-19 entry restrictions next month.
From October 1, Canada is scrapping all testing and quarantine, officials announced.
Mandatory use of the ArriveCAN app will no longer be necessary, said Minister of Health Jean-Yves Duclos.
Masks on planes and trains will not be mandatory, added Omar Alghabra, Minister of Transport.
“Airlines will no longer need to review the vaccination status of foreign nationals.”
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