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Vaccinated travellers entering Canada no longer need COVID test

Pearson International Airport, COVID-19 pandemic,
People travel at Pearson International Airport during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto, on Friday, Dec. 3, 2021. Vaccinated travellers can enter Canada without doing a COVID-19 test, beginning today. File photo by The Canadian Press/Nathan Denette

Vaccinated travellers can enter Canada without a COVID-19 test beginning today.

The change will spark a surge in travel bookings both into and out of the country, according to the Tourism Industry Association of Canada, although it's not likely to reach pre-pandemic levels yet.

People could still be randomly tested when they arrive and Health Canada requires anyone coming from outside the country to wear a mask in public for 14 days.

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Unvaccinated travellers will be tested upon arrival and again eight days later, and will be required to quarantine for two weeks.

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Unvaccinated Canadians and other travellers who are exempt from the vaccine requirement will still need to provide a negative COVID-19 test or evidence enough time has passed after an infection to enter the country.

While the travel and tourism industries are optimistic about the change, there is a possibility the government could reinstate border restrictions in response to rising cases of a more contagious subvariant of Omicron.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 1, 2022.

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