A look at the latest COVID-19 developments in Canada
A look at the latest COVID-19 news in Canada and the restrictions being brought in to try to stem the spread of the Omicron variant:
— Canada is bringing back a requirement for everyone entering the country to have a negative molecular test for COVID-19 before arriving in the country. This includes travellers who are returning after being away for less than 72 hours. Federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos says the requirement will return on Tuesday. Duclos says a new requirement of the pre-arrival tests is that they must be taken outside of Canada.
— Ontario is reintroducing capacity limits at restaurants, bars and retailers. It is also capping indoor social gatherings at 10 people and outdoor gatherings at 25. Eating and drinking at sports arenas, cinemas and other large venues will not be allowed. The restrictions come into effect Sunday. An inspection blitz Saturday at businesses is being done to ensure they’re following public health measures. The province reported more than 3,000 new cases Friday.
— Travel industry experts are warning Canadians to double-check their insurance coverage before going on a trip during the holidays as travel restrictions tighten. The industry says renewed travel advisories may have altered insurance coverage. Omar Kaywan, co-founder of Vancouver-based Goose Insurance, says travellers who are on the fence about buying insurance should consider that it’s a fraction of the overall trip cost and an essential investment during a pandemic.