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Re: Arrival testing mandated again
Originally Posted by Gozit
(Post 13078260)
I think it's safer to let vaccinated Canadians travel, without bureaucracy, or any testing, just the passport and the QR code as proof of vaccination, and that's it. |
Re: Arrival testing mandated again
Originally Posted by OrangeMango
(Post 13078264)
I've seen all these reports about endless queues while arriving in Canada at Pearson airport. These queues are due to the added bureaucracy like checking whatever one uploads on the Arrive Canada app. I think these queues pose an extra risk of catching the virus, and it would even be worse, if there was additional testing and additional queues after the passport checks. These "Covid 19 document checking bottleneck queues" are the real danger while traveling.
I think it's safer to let vaccinated Canadians travel, without bureaucracy, or any testing, just the passport and the QR code as proof of vaccination, and that's it. |
Re: Arrival testing mandated again
Originally Posted by Tirytory
(Post 13078320)
I passed through Pearson yesterday. I didn’t find it any more bureaucratic than normal. I had a mask on. I kept my distance. Checking my ArriveCAN app receipt took less than a second.
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Re: Arrival testing mandated again
Originally Posted by Tirytory
(Post 13078320)
I passed through Pearson yesterday. I didn’t find it any more bureaucratic than normal. I had a mask on. I kept my distance. Checking my ArriveCAN app receipt took less than a second.
I didn't find the process bureaucratic at all. With this new mandatory 1-3 day quarantine that may change things. Though, I guess this is no different to the policy the UK has had in place for many months. |
Re: Arrival testing mandated again
Originally Posted by Gozit
(Post 13077728)
See https://www.canada.ca/en/public-heal...6JNzCiwIz-fxKY
Now arrival testing is mandatory again ... except this time you have to quarantine for 24-72 hours until you receive negative results, kind of like UK I guess. It says arrivals from US by air or land will not have this restriction Wonder if this 24-72 hour quarantine can be avoided by 1) Having a connecting flight in the US (unlikely) or 2) Flying into a US airport and driving across to Canada I see the latter being an option, since there is a lack of arrival testing infrastructure at the land border AFAIK. The only way I see this not working is if they put something in there about being anywhere other then the US during the last 14 days. Am I missing something? As far as I could see it only impacts anyone who has been in these countries in the preceding 14 days... if you haven't it doesn't affect you.,,or is there another link somewhere?
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Re: Arrival testing mandated again
Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 13078360)
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-heal...f-concern.html
Am I missing something? As far as I could see it only impacts anyone who has been in these countries in the preceding 14 days... if you haven't it doesn't affect you.,,or is there another link somewhere? The planned changes would include testing for Covid 19 upon arrival, and subsequent home isolation ( possibly 1 to 2 days ? ) until a negative test result is received, and that would include from every country except the US not just a dedicated list of countries from southern Africa. To date there is no real plan how this is going to be implemented. To date there is also no understanding how this will play in practical life? Is one able to fly from Europe transit in the US to got to Canada and avoid this? Is also one able to fly into Canada, and change flights for any domestic flight within Canada on the same day? And then there is the question of space and capacity at various Canadian airports for testing. So far the testing upon arrival at Canadian airports was more something at random ( as far as I know) or maybe from certain countries, not from every country. Personally I think this added regulation has no benefit, - the Omicron variant is already within Canada and spreading. Canada would also be wise to consider mandatory vaccination for everyone as well as the 3rd booster shot, except medical reasons, if no. Various countries in Europe have been offering the booster shot to all age cohorts way sooner, like one month ago. A vaccination rate of 97% and above is way more effective than new travel rules and travel restrictions. ( I am aware that your opinion might differ ) The current knowledge is that Moderna and Pfizer/Biontech might need adjustment, but both are still protecting against all variants, including Omicron, as it's also about your T cells. |
Re: Arrival testing mandated again
The government announced on Tuesday that arrival testing would be mandatory again. Today, Sunday, there is still no start date for this arrival testing. What a farce, so much for "We are taking quick action at our borders to mitigate travel related importations of the Omicron variant,". What they should have done instead is mandated that pre-departure tests are only valid of taken within 48 hours or departure (instead of current 72 hours).
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Re: Arrival testing mandated again
Originally Posted by bc2015
(Post 13078814)
The government announced on Tuesday that arrival testing would be mandatory again. Today, Sunday, there is still no start date for this arrival testing. What a farce, so much for "We are taking quick action at our borders to mitigate travel related importations of the Omicron variant,". What they should have done instead is mandated that pre-departure tests are only valid of taken within 48 hours or departure (instead of current 72 hours).
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Re: Arrival testing mandated again
Assuming the travel Antigen test from shoppers drug mart is still acceptable for pre-departure for UK? I can’t remember the previous requirements, and as usual different terms are being used. Some pages say antigen, some say lateral flow, some say antigen lateral flow, some say lateral flow antigen.
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Re: Arrival testing mandated again
Originally Posted by ChrisBan
(Post 13078994)
Assuming the travel Antigen test from shoppers drug mart is still acceptable for pre-departure for UK? I can’t remember the previous requirements, and as usual different terms are being used. Some pages say antigen, some say lateral flow, some say antigen lateral flow, some say lateral flow antigen.
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Re: Arrival testing mandated again
Originally Posted by Gozit
(Post 13078999)
Lateral flow = UK term for antigen test. You're good to go with the shoppers test.
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Re: Arrival testing mandated again
This link should give us a bit of an idea:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/arr...iner-1.6272919 The main facts are: - the testing upon arrival is for free - connecting flights are permitted - home isolation for a couple of days Quarantine only from certain counties. The question is only how long this is the case, - it's fairly easy to put the UK up on that list of countries, or Ireland or any other EU country, for that matter. It certainly won't stop the spread of Omicron. |
Re: Arrival testing mandated again
Originally Posted by OrangeMango
(Post 13079275)
This link should give us a bit of an idea:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/arr...iner-1.6272919 The main facts are: - the testing upon arrival is for free - connecting flights are permitted - home isolation for a couple of days Quarantine only from certain counties. The question is only how long this is the case, - it's fairly easy to put the UK up on that list of countries, or Ireland or any other EU country, for that matter. It certainly won't stop the spread of Omicron. it’s beginning to sound like omicron is more infectious so cramming people in these spaces is for certain no longer viable, if they’re serious about these travel restrictions they need to allow take home swab kits. |
Re: Arrival testing mandated again
Originally Posted by ChrisBan
(Post 13079292)
The airports have a good point about take home swab kits… I was on one of the first flights earlier this year when they first tested at the airport on arrival, it was an absolute disaster. People crammed in a small space, and those who hadn’t booked ahead were getting theirs completed before those who had done what they were told by registering before arriving.
it’s beginning to sound like omicron is more infectious so cramming people in these spaces is for certain no longer viable, if they’re serious about these travel restrictions they need to allow take home swab kits. The only solid answer against omicron is vaccination, masks and hand washing as often as possible. I'd rather they should make 3 shots a requirement to travel as you please, than 2 shots and endless testing, packed queues at airports and senseless forms and damage to the economy. Also high infection rates don't mean much, if one is vaccinated and the symptoms are mild. |
Re: Arrival testing mandated again
Does anyone know if there are any exemptions to on-arrival testing e.g. having had covid in past 90 days?
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