Canada’s Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos announced Thursday that Canada was dropping its requirement for a pre-arrival COVID-19 test before entering the country at the air or land borders starting April 1 for those fully vaccinated. He cautioned, random testing would still be possible on entering Canada. The ArriveCan app will also still be used. Unvaccinated and partially vaccinated Canadians will still be tested on arrival and be required to quarantine.
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