BC CDC flags six more flights with COVID-19 exposures

Mar 7 2021, 11:35 pm

The flights were added to the BC CDC’s list of public exposures on March 5 and 6.

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

On February 28, Air Canada/Jazz flight 8239 from Terrace to Vancouver reported a COVID-19 case on board. Rows 3 to 9 are affected.

On March 1, Pacific Coastal flight 8P1303 from Vancouver to Penticton confirmed a coronavirus case. The affected rows are unknown.

Also on March 1, WestJet flight 112, which travelled from Vancouver to Calgary, had an infected passenger on board. Rows 13 to 19 are affected.

On March 3, Air Canada flight 123 from Toronto to Vancouver reported a coronavirus case. Rows 1 to 5 are affected.

The same day, Air Canada flight 45 from New Delhi to Vancouver confirmed a virus case on board. Rows 21 to 27 are affected.

On March 4, Air Canada flight 8236 from Vancouver to Terrace carried an infected passenger. Rows 1 to 7 are affected.

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