All domestic and international flights with confirmed coronavirus cases

Jul 14 2020, 3:49 pm

There are flights departing and arriving throughout Canadian airports every day, and some have been identified as ones with possible exposure to COVID-19.

The Government of Canada announces any possible exposures on a regular basis, with information coming from provincial and territorial health authorities, international health authorities, and public websites.

According to the federal government, it has daily information regarding exposures on flights, although not for any reported before June 29.

“If you have recently returned to Canada, you must quarantine (self-isolate) for 14 days. This is mandatory, whether or not you have symptoms,” states the government.

Below is the updated flight information with confirmed coronavirus cases.

Domestic flights with confirmed COVID-19 cases

Ten domestic flights have been confirmed with coronavirus cases. Flights have departed from Montreal, Toronto, Kelowna, and Vancouver. They arrived in Ottawa, Edmonton, Calgary, Montreal, and Vancouver.

Flights with COVID-19 as of July 14. (Government of Canada)

International flights with confirmed COVID-19 cases

As of July 14, 16 international flights have been confirmed with coronavirus cases.

Flights on the list are as recent as July 9 arrivals, from Switzerland and the US to Toronto. Other US flights also arrived in Vancouver in recent weeks.

Flights with COVID-19 as of July 14. (Government of Canada)

As per the federal government, if you think you might have coronavirus, use the self-assessment tool to find out what to do. And always follow the recommendations of your local public health authority.

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