November 25, 2024

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In Canada and internationally: Here are the new vaccine restrictions on shipping

In Canada and internationally: Here are the new vaccine restrictions on shipping

Workers and employees of trains, planes and cruise ships in Canada now need proof of vaccination.

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By October 30, 2021, at 3 am (EDT), passengers traveling on domestic, transporter or international flights departing from certain Canadian airports, as well as passengers traveling on the VIA Rail and Rocky Mountaineer trains, will be required to submit proof. Vaccine, Transport Canada announced in a press release.

Evidence of an approved vaccine The vaccine (approved by Health Canada) comes from the vaccinated province or territory, local health facility, or other country.

Those who have not been vaccinated can still climb until November 29, when a negative molecular test for Kovid-19 is administered within 72 hours before departure.

The press release also stated that “a positive result in the molecular test for COVID-19 will be accepted at least 14 days from the test, but not later than 180 days and if the passenger has no symptoms.”

If an unvaccinated traveler is tested positive during their trip, they will be detained for 14 days and will not be able to return to their place of departure. Accommodation will be at his expense.

There are some exceptions, such as remote communities and emergencies.

Transport companies are responsible for checking the vaccine status.

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