More Toronto flights identified with confirmed COVID-19 cases

Nov 17 2020, 8:41 pm

The Canadian government has identified more COVID-19 cases on international and domestic flights to and from Toronto over the past few days.

According to the Government of Canada, on November 12, Air Canada flight AC873 from Frankfurt to Toronto confirmed a case onboard and identified affected rows 57 to 63.

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Government of Canada

The government also identified two more domestic flights from Toronto with coronavirus cases.

On November 10, Air Canada/Sky Regional flight AC7524 from Toronto to Ottawa confirmed a positive case onboard and identified affected rows 22 to 27.

That same day, Air Canada flight AC114 from Vancouver to Toronto confirmed a positive case onboard and identified affected rows 57 to 63.

An Air Canada flight AC127 from Toronto to Vancouver on November 10 confirmed a positive case onboard and identified affected rows 41 to 45.

An Air Canada/Jazz flight AC8657 from Toronto to London on November 11 confirmed a positive case onboard and identified affected rows three to nine.

Another Air Canada flight, AC146 from Calgary to Toronto, confirmed a positive virus case that same day, identifying affected rows 19 to 25.

On November 12, an Air Canada flight AC173 from Toronto to Edmonton confirmed a positive case on board, identifying affected rows 10 to 16.

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Government of Canada

“If you have recently returned to Canada, you must quarantine for 14 days from the date you arrived in Canada. This is mandatory, whether or not you have symptoms,” the government’s website reads.

For up-to-date information or to see if your flight was affected, visit the Government of Canada’s website.

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