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Article content De Villa refused to answer questions about the outbreak that Toronto Public Health’s been aware of since the weekend, including how many are infected, if other quarantine hotels were undergoing outbreaks, or what measures are in place to protect guests from contracting COVID from infected staff members. “I think it would be rather inappropriate to comment further while an investigation is underway,” de Villa responded to another reporter pressing her for details. “I can assure you that Toronto Public Health staff are indeed undertaking the necessary investigation, as they would in all of these circumstances.” Despite the outbreak, things seemed business as usual at the Crowne Plaza, with guests coming and going throughout Monday. ....
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Published Sunday, March 14, 2021 2:59PM EDT The list of government-approved quarantine hotels in Canada has grown substantially since the new regulations were put in place a month ago. Since mid-February, travellers flying into Canada have had to get tested for COVID-19 upon arrival at an airport and stay in a government-sanctioned hotel at their own expense while they wait for their results. The wait for test results could take up to three days. While some hotels will allow travelers to book with them directly, people can also reserve a spot using this toll-free number within North America (1-800-294-8253) or this collect number outside of North America (1-613-830-2992). ....
SASKATOON A Saskatoon family says the cost of the government’s quarantine hotels is unfair. Yvonne Balogoun and her family travelled to Cameroon on Feb. 2 for her father’s funeral. While abroad, Canada announced a new rule: all international travellers must stay in a government-authorized hotel for three days as they await a negative COVID-19 test. Balogoun says she booked a stay at the Toronto Airport Marriott Hotel. She says the hotel was aware her family had travelled, and the accommodation was part of the mandatory quarantine. Marriott gave the family a rate of $147 per night, according to a confirmation email sent to Balogoun. ....