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More than 500 air passengers fined for defying hotel quarantine rules after landing in Vancouver and Toronto
The federal government has doled out more than 500 fines to air passengers who refused to quarantine in a hotel upon arrival in Canada. But there appears to be no evidence of any fines being issued to passengers who landed in Calgary and Montreal, two of four cities where international flights are currently allowed to land.
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Some air passengers who landed in Montreal and Calgary say they have yet to be fined for breaking the rules
Posted: May 04, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: May 4
More than 500 travellers fined for refusing hotel quarantines in Toronto and Vancouver
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You shall not pass. through Canadian border security when landing at one of the country s four major airports without first submitting to a mandatory, three-day-long quarantine period at a government-approved hotel.
And if you do pass? Prepare to pay up.
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has revealed to CBC News that it is aware of at least 513 tickets being issued to travellers who defied hotel quarantine rules after arriving by plane in either Toronto or Vancouver between February 22 and April 15.
TORONTO As intensive care admissions climb to dangerously high levels in Ontario, health-care workers in the province worry they might soon be forced into the worst-case scenario of choosing who gets the best care and who doesnât. On Wednesday, Ontario reported 3,480 new COVID-19 cases. Although a third wave in the province appears to be levelling off, the number of COVID-19 patients in the intensive care units (ICUs) is steadily climbing, to the point where the province is getting assistance from Newfoundland and Labrador and the Canadian military. The province also reported on Wednesday that 2,281 patients are currently hospitalized, with 877 patients in intensive care.