What to do if you test positive for COVID-19 when you enter Canada

What to do if you test positive for COVID-19 when you enter Canada

The Prime Minister explained the plan of action in such a scenario.

After several major updates to Canada's entry rules, Justin Trudeau outlined what will happen to travellers who test positive for COVID-19 when they arrive at the border.

As of February 22, anyone entering Canada by land or air must take the COVID-19 test upon arrival in addition to the test taken 72 hours before departure.

If the test is negative, most travellers will be given the go-ahead to continue on to their final destination, where they must undergo a mandatory quarantine period under the Quarantine Act of Canada. In doing so, air travellers will remain to undergo a mandatory three-day quarantine period at a special hotel.

However, this is not the case for those who test positive for the disease when they arrive in Canada.

In a series of tweets about new travel restrictions in the country, the Prime Minister explained what will happen to those who are sick or showing symptoms.

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