Mon Sep 26, 2022 – 12:47 pm EDTMon Sep 26, 2022 – 4:35 pm EDT
OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – Canadian Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos has confirmed that after September 30, all COVID-era mandates for travel – including mandatory masking on planes, mandatory use of the ArriveCAN app, mandatory testing for border entry and forced quarantine for the unvaccinated – will end.
JUST IN: Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos announces that as of October 1, 2022, travelers will no longer be required to wear masks on federally-regulated planes and trains, or enter their information in ArriveCAN.
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— William Diaz-Berthiaume (@wdiazberthiaume) September 26, 2022
Duclos told reporters Monday that the Order in Council that expires on September 30 will not be renewed, thus the federal government will “remove all COVID-19 border requirements for all travelers entering Canada” starting October 1.
This removal includes the ending of “all federal testing, quarantine and isolation requirements, as well as the mandatory submission of health information in ArriveCAN.”
He added that the “government of Canada will maintain the ability to re-establish certain border measures, should they be required to protect Canadians from the importation of new variants of concern
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