COVID-19 tests will be mandatory for travellers from China for another two months
OTTAWA — Canada has renewed mandatory COVID-19 testing and screening for travellers from China, Hong Kong and Macao for another two months.
The government mandated pre-boarding tests for people coming from those places last month after China removed longstanding public-health restrictions, causing a countrywide outbreak of the virus.
A statement from the Public Health Agency of Canada says the testing requirements are expected to remain in place until April 5.
The government says it’s concerned about reports of a dramatic increase in COVID-19 cases in China, and the lack of data available from China about potential variants that could be spreading through the country.


