coronavirus pandemic has changed how we live, where we go, and whom we spend time with. These changes are shaped by government policies that have evolved as the pandemic continues.
And just when we get used to new policies and procedures, they change again in response to shifting circumstances and new information.Perhaps the most talked-about recent policy changes are the new testing and quarantine measures put in place at Canada’s international borders as of Feb.
22. Along with providing proof of a negative polymerase reaction chain (PCR) test within 72 hours before departure, arrivals by air must quarantine in a designated hotel for three nights at their own expense until they receive the results of a PCR test taken upon arrival.