Canada reintroducing PCR tests for travel abroad amid Omicron spike
The federal government is beefing up its travel restrictions as Omicron begins to take hold across the country.
Federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos announced Friday that Canada is reintroducing the pre-arrival PCR test requirement for all travellers.
Beginning Tuesday, all travellers coming back into Canada, no matter the duration of the trip, will have to take a PCR test in a country other than Canada before their scheduled departure.
“I will say again: Now is not the time to travel,” Duclos said.