TORONTO Despite a stay-at-home order issued in Ontario, people are on the move in and out of the province. Flights are taking off and landing in Toronto every day, carrying some passengers infected with COVID-19. “It travels between the air and people, and it travels from place to place in airplanes. Air travel has been a serious contributor to the global spread. In fact, you could argue without air travel we wouldn’t have a pandemic,” said Univeristy of Toronto Infection Control Epidemiologist, Colin Furness in an interview with CTV News Toronto. Air traffic is way down at Pearson International Airport. The Greater Toronto Airports Authority says it sees about 150 arriving and departing flights per day compared to 1,300 in 2019. This includes cargo flights carrying personal protective equipment and medical supplies, along with passenger flights, many of which are partially filled.
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Stephen Donnelly says capping arrivals from states on hotel quarantine list possible in future
Several more countries were added to the list last week. By Stephen McDermott Monday 12 Apr 2021, 9:35 AM 1 hour ago 8,199 Views 23 Comments
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HEALTH MINISTER STEPHEN Donnelly has said it is “possible” that Ireland could introduce limits on arrivals from countries on the ‘Category 2′ list in future if demand for hotel quarantine outstrips available capacity.
From Thursday, passengers from 49 countries – including the US, Canada and France – will be required to stay in a designated hotel for two weeks after arriving into Ireland.