Trudeau says incoming travellers will have to wait for up to 3 days for their test results at an approved hotel at their own expense. Those with negative test results will then be able to quarantine at home, the others will have to quarantine in designated government facilities.
Justin Trudeau says in the coming weeks, non-essential travellers returning to Canada via the land border with the U.S. will have to show a negative test to enter.
Justin Trudeau says there will be a delay in the next shipment of the Moderna vaccine, which arrives next week. Canada will receive 180,000 doses, 78% of the expected amount. Trudeau says the delay doesn't change the fact that Canada will receive 2 million doses before April.
Justin Trudeau says starting next week, all international passenger flights must land at 1 of 4 airports: Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary and Montreal. In the coming weeks, the federal government will be introducing mandatory PCR testing at airports for people returning to Canada.
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More @CBCNews: Airlines suspending certain flights, Ottawa introducing quarantine hotel stays to discourage travel. cbc.ca/news/politics/…

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