Canada closes borders to most foreigners to fight spread of COVID-19
OTTAWA — Canada is closing its borders to most foreign nationals except Americans and is barring anyone, including Canadian citizens, with symptoms of the novel coronavirus from boarding flights to this country, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday.
The measures come after days of complaints from provincial and municipal governments that travellers to Canada were not being given proper warnings to go into isolation, and not being screened well for symptoms of COVID-19.
Trudeau said the government’s response to the virus is changing in real time on the advice of public-health experts and Canadians should expect additional measures before the crisis ends.
“As the virus continues its spread we’ve decided to take increasingly aggressive steps to keep you and your family safe,” Trudeau said Monday afternoon outside his Ottawa home.