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Canada likely to drop vaccine entry requirement

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Canada likely to drop vaccine entry requirement
Key Points(5)
  • Canada will likely drop the vaccine requirement for people who enter the country by the end of September, an official familiar with the matter told the press on Tuesday.
  • Canada, like the United States, requires all people to be vaccinated when entering the country.
  • It is not immediately known if the US will make a similar move by September 30.
  • Filling out information in the unpopular <a href="https://www.canada.ca/en/border-services-agency/services/arrivecan.html">ArriveCan</a> app will also no longer be required.
  • The official spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

Canada will likely drop the vaccine requirement for people who enter the country by the end of September, an official familiar with the matter told the press on Tuesday.

Canada, like the United States, requires all people to be vaccinated when entering the country.

It is not immediately known if the US will make a similar move by September 30.

The official said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau needs to give the final sign-off, but that the government will likely be dropping the requirement as well as ending random COVID-19 testing at airports.

Filling out information in the unpopular ArriveCan app will also no longer be required.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.

Unvaccinated professional athletes like major league baseball players would be allowed to play in Toronto in the playoffs should the Blue Jays make the postseason. They currently are not allowed to cross the border into Canada.

When new populist Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre was announced as the party's leader in Ottawa this month the loudest cheer, he got from supporters was when he said he would get rid of the ArriveCan app.

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