When it comes to COVID-19, things are changing at a rapid pace.
COVID-19 brought quite a few travel restrictions that led to an impact on Florida tourism. Though the Disney park reservation system is still in place to limit capacity, restrictions have been lifting in terms of not only masks but also social distancing and capacity. Now, another country will be lifting travel restrictions that could reflect on the number of park visitors.
According to CTVNews, as of July 5, 2021, Canada will be allowing fully vaccinated Canadian residents to enter Canada without having to quarantine or undergo COVID-19 testing.
Canada will consider an individual fully vaccinated after they have received the full series of a vaccine at least 14 days before entering Canada. HealthCanada has currently authorized the Moderna, Pfizer, AstraZeneca/COVISHIELD, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines.
Canadian residents will be required to provide proof of vaccination and travelers will need to submit all COVID-19 documentation and information in the Canadian government’s ArriveCAN app prior to returning to Canada. CTV News writes that this is a “first step towards a vaccination passport.”
Fully vaccinated Canadian travelers must also be asymptomatic, and fully vaccinated adults traveling with unvaccinated children will be required to quarantine at home, though the vaccinated adults will be allowed to leave their homes.
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