After more than two years, Canada’s COVID-19 border rules are coming to an end, the federal government announced Monday. The Liberal government officially announced the changes after Global News and other media reported last week that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau signed off on them. As of Oct. 1 all travellers, regardless of citizenship, will no longer have to submit public health information through ArriveCAN , provide proof of vaccination, undergo testing, quarantine or isolate, and monitor and report if they develop signs or symptoms of COVID-19 upon arriving in Canada. Read more: Canada to drop COVID-19 vaccine mandate at border, make ArriveCAN optional: source Read More Canada to drop COVID-19 vaccine mandate at border, make ArriveCAN optional: source Furthermore, travellers will no longer be required to undergo health checks for travel on air and rail, or wear masks on planes and trains. Story continues below advertisement “The results of border tests car...
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