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These 4 Canadian airports now have temperature screenings amid COVID-19

Air travellers who visit the Calgary International Airport now have to undergo mandatory temperature screening. Matthew Conrod has details – Jul 30, 2020

Four major Canadian airports will begin taking passengers’ temperatures starting Thursday as part of the effort to curb the spread of COVID-19.

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The federal government says temperature screening stations are set up at airports in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal.

Air travellers who visit the Calgary International Airport now have to undergo mandatory temperature screening. File / Global News

Transport Canada says temperature screening will be expanded to another 11 airports by September.

The agency says employees who enter restricted areas of the airport will also be screened.

Air travellers who visit the Calgary International Airport now have to undergo mandatory temperature screening. Global News

Passengers who have temperatures above 38 degrees will not be allowed to travel and will be asked to re-book after two weeks.

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The new screening measures are meant to supplement previous travel safety precautions, including a requirement for all travellers to wear face masks.

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