BC CDC flags 21 more flights with COVID-19 exposures

Mar 15 2021, 4:52 pm

The flights were added to the BC CDC’s list of public exposures between March 11 and 14.

The agency is warning anyone who was on the flights to monitor for symptoms for 14 days.

On February 27, Air Canada flight 311 from Montreal to Vancouver confirmed a COVID-19 case on board. Rows 24 to 30 are affected.

On March 2, Air Canada/Jazz flight 8550 from Vancouver to Regina carried an infected passenger. Rows 12 to 18 are affected.

On March 3, Air Canada flight 45 from Delhi to Vancouver confirmed a virus case. Rows 18 to 29 and 34 to 46 are affected.

On March 4, Air Canada flight 123, which travelled from Toronto to Vancouver, reported a coronavirus case. Rows 8 to 11 are affected.

Also on March 4, Air Canada flight 116 from Vancouver to Toronto had a COVID-19 case on board. The affected rows have not been reported.

The same day, Air Canada flight 306 from Vancouver to Montreal reported a virus case. Rows 18 to 23 are affected.

On March 5, Air Canada/Jazz flight from Vancouver to Winnipeg confirmed a coronavirus case on board. Rows 22 to 28 are affected.

Also on March 5, WestJet flight 706 flew from Vancouver to Toronto with an infected passenger. Rows 15 to 21 are affected.

The same day, WestJet flight 3176 from Abbotsford to Calgary had a case of COVID-19 on board. Rows 4 to 10 are affected.

On March 6, Air Canada flight 306 from Vancouver to Montreal reported a virus case. Rows 24 to 30 are affected.

Also on March 6, Air Canada flight 103, which travelled from Toronto to Vancouver, had a virus case on board. The affected rows have not been reported.

On March 7, Air Canada flight 45 from Delhi to Vancouver reported a positive coronavirus case. Rows 12 to 14, 18 to 30, and 40 to 46 are affected.

Also on March 7, Air India flight 185 from Delhi to Vancouver confirmed an infected passenger had been on the flight. The affected rows have not been reported.

The same day, Air Canada flight 306 from Vancouver to Montreal had a coronavirus case on board. Affected rows are from 26 to 30.

Also on March 7, WestJet flight 3115 from Calgary to Victoria reported a COVID-19 case. Rows 8 to 14 are affected.

On March 8, WestJet flight 3231 from Calgary to Abbotsford confirmed a positive passenger had been on board. Rows 1 to 7 are affected.

On March 9, WestJet flight 706 from Vancouver to Toronto had a positive case, with rows 14 to 20 affected.

On March 10, Air Canada flight 45, which travelled from Delhi to Vancouver, reported a case of COVID-19. Rows 26 to 34 and 36 to 46 are affected.

Also on March 10, Air Canada flight 314 from Vancouver to Montreal had a coronavirus case on board. Rows 31 to 36 are affected.

The same day, Japan Airlines flight 17 from Vancouver to Tokyo carried an infected passenger. Affected rows are from 23 to 29.

On March 11, Lufthansa Air flight 492 from Frankfurt to Vancouver reported a positive case of COVID-19. Rows 1 to 5 are affected.

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