There was also a confirmed case on Air Canada/Jazz flight 8261 from Vancouver to Nanaimo on Dec. 14. Passengers in rows 8 to 14 are at higher risk of having been exposed. Another flight from Vancouver to Nanaimo, Air Canada 8253 on Dec. 12, carried a passenger who tested positive for COVID-19. Those seated in rows 2 to 8 are at highest risk. Anyone who travelled on a flight with a confirmed case is advised to monitor themselves for symptoms for 14 days. There were four earlier flights to the Island added to the B.C. CDC’s exposure list in December: Dec. 11 - Helijet 901, Vancouver to Nanaimo, no rows reported