Starting today, all passenger flights coming from the U.K. to Canada will be prohibited.
The move comes after government officials met yesterday to discuss the new variant of COVID-19 spreading in the United Kingdom.
However, cargo flights will continue as normal.
The federal government has released a statement, which says:
Genetic variation of viruses such as the one that causes COVID-19 is to be expected and have been previously observed in parts of the world this year. While early data suggest that the United Kingdom variant may be more transmissible, to date there is no evidence that the mutations have any impact on symptom severity, antibody response or vaccine efficacy.
Evidence is, however, limited at this time and more research is needed in Canada and around the world. Given the high number of cases of a variant COVID-19 virus observed in some areas in the United Kingdom, the decision has been made to suspend entry into Canada of all commercial and private passenger flights from the United Kingdom for 72 hours, effective midnight tonight.
Canada has had robust travel restrictions and border measures in place since March 2020, including mandatory quarantine measures, which require travellers to quarantine or isolate for 14 days immediately upon entry to Canada. Those measures remain in place.
Additionally, passengers who arrived in Canada today from the United Kingdom are now subject to secondary screening and enhanced measures, including increased scrutiny of quarantine plans. Passengers who arrived recently from the United Kingdom will also receive additional direction from the Government of Canada.
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Canada suspends flights from the #UK for 72 hours following the identification of a new variant of #COVID19. https://t.co/WC3JP0DXMr pic.twitter.com/WO6bxff4t7
— Travel.gc.ca (@TravelGoC) December 21, 2020



