Health agency ‘closely monitoring’ COVID-19 in China, no mention of pre-flight tests
OTTAWA — The national public health agency says it’s “closely monitoring” the COVID-19 situation in China, but gives no indication it’s planning to follow the U.S. by requiring that travellers from China be tested for the virus.
The Public Health Agency of Canada says in a statement that any policy changes will be made in a travel health notice.
It says there’s already a “level two” notice for all countries, including China, meaning that travellers should practise enhanced health precautions, including the use of personal protective equipment, delaying travel and avoiding high-risk activities.
An additional notice regarding Chinese New Year was posted Dec. 23, saying the festivities in late January are expected to involve large crowds in China, elevating the risk of infection with COVID-19 or other diseases.