Random COVID-19 testing resumed once more at Canada’s four major airports on Tuesday, meaning arriving travellers from international trips could be selected for a test on arrival. The mandatory random testing returns after a month-long hiatus, but this round, testing will be conducted off-site either by an in-person appointment at select provider locations and pharmacies or by virtual appointment.
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