‘It’s very freeing:’ Quarantine rules ease for fully vaccinated Canadian travellers
TORONTO — Fully vaccinated Canadians returning to the country from abroad expressed relief Monday at no longer having to quarantine for two weeks.
Effective this week, citizens and permanent residents who’ve had a full course of a COVID-19 vaccine approved for use in Canada can skip the 14-day quarantine. Eligible air travellers also no longer have to spend their first three days in the country at a government-approved hotel.
Julia Dunn, who landed at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport from the United States while on her way to Halifax, said she was pleased the restrictions had eased.
“It’s very freeing being able to get home to family without having to spend those two weeks alone,” she said.