Fully vaccinated Canadians will soon be able to take a short trip south of the border without having to get tested for COVID-19.
As of November 30th, people who have both doses and who are returning home from the United States after trips of 72 hours or shorter won’t have to show proof of a negative molecular test.
Children under 12 and people with medical exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine are also covered under the new rules.
Fully vaccinated Canadians returning from trips longer than 72 hours will still have to show proof of a negative molecular COVID-19 test when they get back.
The list of acceptable vaccines travelers may have when entering Canada will also be expanded come the end of the month.
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