The British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) has added another 18 flights to its list of potential coronavirus exposures.
They are:
- Dec. 30: Air Canada 116, Vancouver to Toronto
- Jan. 3: Air Canada 45, Delhi to Vancouver
- Jan. 3: Air Canada 106, Vancouver to Toronto
- Jan. 3: Air Canada 202, Vancouver to Calgary
- Jan. 3: Air Canada 228, Vancouver to Calgary
- Jan. 3: Delta 6329, Calgary to Victoria
- Jan. 3: WestJet 3295, Calgary to Victoria
- Jan. 4: Air Canada 115, Toronto to Vancouver
- Jan. 4: KLM 681, Amsterdam to Vancouver
- Jan. 4: United Airlines 1614, Denver to Vancouver
- Jan. 5: Air Canada 8084, Seattle to Vancouver
- Jan. 5: Air Canada 8414, Vancouver to Kelowna
- Jan. 5: Delta 3702 Seattle to Vancouver
- Jan. 6: AeroMexico 696, Mexico City to Vancouver
- Jan. 6: KLM 681, Amsterdam to Vancouver
- Jan. 7: Air Canada 202, Vancouver to Calgary
- Jan. 7: Air Canada 8577, Saskatoon to Vancouver
- Jan. 7: WestJet 3103, Calgary to Nanaimo
Passengers on the affected flights are urged to self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19 for 14 days.
Anyone who has travelled outside of Canada is required to self-isolate and monitor for symptoms for 14 days, the BCCDC explained.
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