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Calgary’s COVID-19 airport pilot program could expand to Edmonton

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The number of positive COVID-19 tests in a pilot project for international travellers at the Calgary airport and a United States border crossing in southern Alberta has been reasonably low after its first six weeks.

The program offers Canadians the option of getting a test when they arrive. They must then self-isolate for 24 to 48 hours while they wait for the results.

If the results are negative, they can leave quarantine, but must monitor for symptoms daily and get a second swab within six to seven days of their arrival date.

As of Thursday, the province said 14,382 travellers had taken tests.

About 1.4 per cent were positive with the initial swab. After the second test, the infection rate was 0.7 per cent.

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“The border pilot is off to a successful start,” Alberta Health spokesman Tom McMillan said in an email.

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The project is scheduled to last six months, or until 52,000 passengers have gone through the process, he added. There are also plans to expand it next year.

“This project is the first of its kind in Canada. We continue to work to refine processes in co-operation with our partners, and all participating travellers are being closely monitored,” McMillan said.

The program is fully voluntary. Travellers can register up to five days before their arrival. Those who don’t take part are required to self-isolate for 14 days.

The initiative is a partnership between the Alberta and federal governments, and is currently only offered for those entering Canada by air through the Calgary International Airport and by land at the Coutts, Alta., border crossing.

Canadian citizens, permanent residents and foreign nationals who are allowed to enter the country are eligible to participate.

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A spokesman with the Calgary airport said it saw a 77 per cent drop in its number of passengers at the end of October, compared to last year.

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Reid Fiest said the COVID-19 testing program has been positively received.

“It’s running well from the Calgary Airport Authority’s perspective. We understand there’s a lot of positive interest in the pilot among qualified international arriving guests,” Fiest said.

“The Authority hopes the results of the pilot will lead to reducing and one day eliminating the current 14-day self-isolation requirements.”

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