Canada has dropped COVID-19 travel restrictions, mask mandates

Canada has dropped COVID-19 travel restrictions, mask mandates

As of this morning, visitors to Canada are no longer need to present documentation of their COVID-19 vaccine; moreover, it is no longer mandatory to wear a mask on trains and aeroplanes, though it is still advised.
There are no longer necessary random checks for the virus on anyone entering the country, and those who have not had the vaccine will not need to isolate once they get there.
As of today, no one is responsible for anyone who entered Canada in the previous two weeks and was subject to testing or quarantine.

Additionally, inbound travellers are no longer required to complete the contentious ArriveCan app, but they can still do so at some airports to complete their customs declarations.
The COVID-19 public health limitations were lifted earlier this week, according to federal ministers, who noted that the disease’s most recent wave has largely subsided and travel-related cases aren’t having a significant impact.
However, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos issued a warning that if necessary, limitations might be reinstated.

Canada has removed the COVID-19 mask requirements and travel restrictions.

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