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COVID-19: 52 active cases and relief at Canadian borders

Îles de la Madeleine

The epidemiological situation in the Magdalen Islands continues to improve, according to data from the Institut national de santé publique du Québec.

On Monday, the report showed 52 active cases in the Islands.

Within the living environments, only the CHSLD Eudore-Labrie and the Logis communautaires de l’Harmonie have infected residents.

On the other hand, a new wave of relaxations at the Canadian borders was deployed yesterday.

Double-vaccinated travellers will no longer be required to provide a quarantine plan upon arrival or to watch for and report symptoms of the disease.

Children between the ages of 5 and 11 who have not been vaccinated or who have received only one dose will no longer be required to be tested upon entry into the country if they are accompanied by an appropriately vaccinated guardian.

As a reminder, all travellers are required to use the ArriveCAN application to submit contact information, travel information and, if applicable, proof of vaccination within a 72-hour window prior to crossing the border.

The same is required of individuals boarding a plane or cruise to Canada.

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