As Canadian snowbirds wrap up Florida trips, they now face tighter border rules back home
Sun Sentinel 2/22/2021 David Lyons, South Florida Sun Sentinel © Susan Stocker / South Florida Sun Sentinel/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS A passenger is assisted by an Air Canada employee at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. Effective Monday, Canadians flying home will need to stay in a government-approved-hotel for three days in one of four Canadian cities while they await the results of a COVID-19 test.
Canadian snowbirds now visiting South Florida will face new layers of COVID-19 rules upon returning back home.
Effective Monday, those who fly back to Canada will have to stay in a government-approved hotel at their expense for three days to await the results of a newly required COVID-19 test.
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