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B
Tuesday 16th of February 2021
Not sure if anyone knows the answer to this, but what about those that do not live near any of the four major airports? (For example, Nova Scotia - needing to fly into Halifax). How will this work as they are unable to reach their final destination without taking another flight or driving without stopping. Will these individuals have to book separate domestic flights if they need to return home? Not sure about the logistics for people not from these cities. Feels as though this only works for those from the most central parts of Canada and is failing to include those from Northern, Eastern, and many other areas...
Ileen A.
Monday 15th of March 2021
@B, You need to quarantine in a hotel where you land in Canada. Once you are released you can then fly to your final destination and complete your quarantine at home.
Oleksii
Tuesday 16th of February 2021
The way I understand it is you fly to any of the 4 airports and quarantine there in a hotel until the test results taken in Canada at arrival show negative. Then you can continue on which is super inconvenient as you can not book anything since you do not know when the results will be obtained. And of corse if you test positive then you go to the “concentration camp” that nobody know where they are until you recover or die there if COVID strikes hard. Super disorganised this new process.
Kashlee Kucheran
Tuesday 16th of February 2021
Since the government is restricting entry into the 4 airports, the hotel quarantine will have to be in one of those 4 cities. Let's say you complete the 3-days in the hotel quarantine and test negative, as per the government of Canada's website go to "your suitable place of quarantine at your final destination in Canada" which we interpret as you can fly into Halifax and go home to complete the rest of the 14 days. However, they have not been explicitly clear on this
Dawn Nash
Saturday 13th of February 2021
Absolutely ridiculous!!! I’m flying from Bermuda with four active cases and have to quarantine in Toronto which is red hot and people from Florida which is red hot and they drive right through????? Trudeau government isn’t using any common sense!!!
Aloy
Saturday 13th of February 2021
Hi, As per your News (Feb 13th) " or a positive test taken 14 to 90 days prior to arrival." what do you mean by positive test, Thanks.
R
Saturday 13th of February 2021
“We’re not trying to punish people, we’re trying to keep people safe”
What’s safe about sending people to crowded “quarantine hotels” in the middle of a “pandemic?” They’re contradicting their own logic. Soon they’ll be saying there’s quarantine hotel outbreaks.
Also what is a “government quarantine facility?” Where will they even take you if you test positive? That sounds scary... the Canadian government is out of control and I’m terrified to be stuck here. I would leave but if I ever needed to return to Canada for some reason I would be in big trouble!
These restrictions are just insane. They’re acting like it’s the Black Plague it’s just infuriating. This is a very sad way to treat people
hawktomatophobos18966
Saturday 13th of February 2021
Still a lot of unanswered questions..how does this work with families? Are they all quarantined together in a little room?: doesnt make sense..what about a 5 year old..do you leave them alone for 3 days unaccompanied..or what if you have special needs...