Air travelers to Canada to isolate at hotels starting Feb 22

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says air travelers to Canada will quarantine in a hotel starting on Feb. 22 to await the result of a coronavirus test. It’s part of stricter restrictions on air travelers in response to new, likely more contagious variants.

He earlier said hotel stays will be at the travelers’ own expense. Government officials say with limited exceptions, non essential air travelers, will be required to reserve, prior to departure to Canada, a 3-night stay in a government-authorized hotel.

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The measures will especially affect Canadian "snowbirds" who winter abroad and return home in the spring. Trudeau said Friday it could take up to three days for test results to be available.

Travelers would then isolate at home or elsewhere if the test is negative.