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Two entire planes affected by COVID days after feds clamp down | Toronto Sun
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Jan 17, 2021
''All rows.
That’s how Health Canada described the impact of two Air Transat flights that landed in Montreal from Haiti this week, purportedly carrying so many infected passengers that everybody on board was at risk.''
''And while Transport Canada made negative COVID-19 tests mandatory on Jan. 7 for passengers boarding a Canada-bound plane, flights from Haiti are exempt from this rule until Jan. 21.
Both TS663 on Jan. 10 and TS665 on Jan 13 — operated using dual-aisle, wide-body Airbus A330s capable of carrying between 345 and 375 passengers — were identified by Health Canada as flights with confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Initially listing TS663’s affected rows as “unknown,” Health Canada updated the flight’s status on Friday to “all rows.”
Saturday’s update added TS665 to the list, likewise listed as “all rows.”
10 fines given, more expected after Steinbach protest against pandemic rules: RCMP
doesn't tell us why the Haiti flights are exempt until Jan. 21
not that I care - ALL travellers should've been banned long ago
Today’s coronavirus news: New Vaughan Cortellucci Hospital to act as surge facility; Ontario to expand big-box-retail blitz amid widespread rule violations; Toronto vaccination clinic opens Monday
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-seniors-want-to-be-vaccinated-sooner-1.5875253
"Under province's plan, older adults living in their own homes won't be vaccinated until Phase 2"