The Government of Canada has also extended the existing COVID-19 border measures for travelers entering Canada by at least 30 September, including the mandatory use of the ArriveCAN application.

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On June 10, Canada announced that it would end COVID-19 randomized trials for incoming international travelers from June 11 to June 30. This measure is being implemented in an effort to speed up airport operations and address flight delays. With the new expansion, Canada will continue its plan to move COVID-19 tests for out-of-airport airplane travelers to selected test provider stores, pharmacies or virtual appointments, PHAC said. The story goes on under the ad PHAC states that mandatory randomized trials continue at land border entry points. 8: 21Government seeks to ‘improve’ ArriveCAN experience: Algabra government wants to ‘improve’ ArriveCAN experience: Alghabra – June 19, 2022 For travelers who have not been fully vaccinated, they will continue to be tested on the first and eighth day of the mandatory 14-day quarantine period. Trending Stories

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Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said the pandemic was not over and everyone should continue to work to keep each other safe. “It is also important for individuals to stay up to date with the recommended vaccinations to ensure they are adequately protected from infections, transmission and serious complications,” Duclos said. “As we have said for a long time, Canada’s border measures will remain flexible and adaptable, based on science and prudence.” Travelers must submit their travel information through the ArriveCAN app, regardless of their COVID-19 vaccination status, according to PHAC. The story goes on under the ad © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.