Canada's travel restrictions will be eased next month for people visiting from abroad who are considered fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said Thursday that starting April 1, fully vaccinated travelers will no longer have to present proof of a negative coronavirus test to enter the country, according to the New York Times.
While travelers who are considered to be fully vaccinated will no longer need proof of a negative test, those who are unvaccinated or considered to be partially vaccinated, having only received the first jab in a two-dose regimen, will still be subject to taking a COVID-19 test a day before flying. Additionally, all travelers will still need to fill out a health information form and may be randomly selected for PCR testing at airports.
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