Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in response to a question from Global News about snowbirds travelling to the U.S. to get the COVID-19 vaccine, said on Tuesday that Canadians are still advised to stay home and not travel out of the country. He said there would not be any mass repatriation like what was seen in March for anyone stuck abroad, even if to get the vaccine.
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Coronavirus: Trudeau advises snowbirds travelling to U.S. for vaccine to stay home
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