Canada scraps Covid-19 travel advisory; Ontario to end mask, vaccine rules by March

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FILE PHOTO: Canada's Chief Public Health Officer Dr. Theresa Tam attends a news conference as efforts continue to help slow the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada March 23, 2020. REUTERS/Blair Gable/File Photo

OTTAWA, Oct 23 โ€• Canada has scrapped an official advisory urging its citizens to shun non-essential foreign travel, given its successful campaign to inoculate people against Covid-19, the country’s top medical officer said yesterday.

Hours later, Canada’s most populous province, Ontario, issued a timeline to lift all remaining Covid-19 restrictions, with the aim of removing all proof of vaccination and mask requirements by March 2022.

Canada’s travel warning was issued in March 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic erupted.

Ottawa removed the advice to avoid unnecessary travel late on Thursday, however it is still telling people to avoid cruise ship travel outside of the country.

โ€œThe beginnings of the transition away from the more blanket approach really recognises vaccines are very effective at preventing severe outcome,โ€ Chief Medical Officer Theresa Tam told a briefing.

According to official data, just under 82 per cent of eligible Canadians had been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 by October 8.

Tam said the latest surveillance data showed โ€œa continued decline in disease activity nationally and in most jurisdictions.โ€

โ€œNow is not the time to just freely go wherever,โ€ she added, citing high cases of coronavirus in some nations.

Ontario laid out a six-month timeline to lift all Covid-19 restrictions, starting with removing capacity limits in the โ€œvast majorityโ€ of public venues on October 25, and culminating in an end to all mask and proof of vaccination requirements by March.

The timeline will be dependent on โ€œthe absence of concerning (pandemic) trends,โ€ it said in a statement.

โ€œThis plan is built for the long term,โ€ Premier Doug Ford said. โ€œIt will guide us safely through the winter and out of this pandemic, while avoiding lockdowns and ensuring we donโ€™t lose the hard-fought gains we have made.โ€

Ontario spent much of the past 18 months in some form of lockdown due to high infection rates and hospital bed occupancy of Covid-19 patients. โ€• Reuters

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