The Canadian government announced that from 00:00 on Friday (March 17), the testing requirements for immigration passengers from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau before departure.
The Canadian Public Health Bureau issued an announcement on Thursday (16th) to make the above notice.
According to the announcement, since the implementation of temporary entry measures for air passengers from mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau in January this year, data from China and the international community have not been detected in Canada's wastewater samples in Canada.The worrying new variant virus has improved in China and Canada, and the medical system in Canada has remained stable.
Announcement stated that the cancellation of the above -mentioned entry testing requires that there is no level of coronary virus border epidemic prevention measures.However, the Canadian Public Health Agency continues to recommend that passengers wear masks while flying, airports or other crowded indoor occasions to avoid traveling when crown disease infection.
Canada has required air -entry travelers from the age of two in mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau since January 5 this year. Before boarding the plane, the coronary virus detection negative certificate within two days before boarding.
Earlier, the Australian Ministry of Health announced on March 9 that it will cancel the testing requirements for crown diseases before the departure of immigration tourists in mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau on March 11.