Kamloops woman not asked for COVID-19 test result when returning from U.S. Saturday
KAMLOOPS — The federal government is now requiring airline passengers to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test prior to boarding a flight back to Canada.
According to Transport Canada, air carriers must deny boarding for anyone who does not follow the new guidelines, or provides a positive or inconclusive test result.
The test must also have been performed within 72 hours of the scheduled departure. This requirement went into place at midnight on Jan. 7.