Mandatory COVID-19 testing of international travellers takes effect in Ontario

Mel is joined by Airline Industry Analyst and Professor at McGill University, Karl Moore to talk about the new travel restrictions, including the new mandatory testing for international travellers, not being able to travel to sunshine destinations, and more.

By The Canadian Press

International travellers will have to take a COVID-19 test upon arrival in Ontario starting Monday in a bid to stop contagious new variants of the virus from further infiltrating the province.

The provincial government announced the plan on Friday, the same day the federal government announced a similar program that’s to take effect in the coming weeks.

Premier Doug Ford praised the prime minister for announcing the new federal testing plan, but said Ontario would conduct its own traveller testing until Ottawa’s program kicked in.

The testing order comes into effect at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport, and will also eventually apply to the province’s land border crossings to the United States.

Also Monday, schools will reopen in four more public health units in southern Ontario.

Education Minister Stephen Lecce said Thursday that students will be able to return to physical classrooms in the Ottawa, Eastern Ontario, Southwestern, and Middlesex-London public health units.

But schools in some other parts of the province harder hit by COVID-19 remain closed.

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