COVID-19 travel rules for those returning to Canada, the number of people flying into the country has dropped by almost 55 per cent, according to data from the Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA).An analysis by Global News of weekly statistics released by the CBSA found that between Feb.
1 and Feb. 21, before more stringent measures were implemented, there were a total of 114,139 travellers by air and 501,322 by land.
Despite more testing, less travel needed to stem COVID-19 spread at land border: expert On Feb. 22, the federal government implemented additional measures for travellers.
Those arriving by air are now required to take a PCR test before their flight, and another once they land in Canada.Those travellers then must stay at a.