These 22 BC Flights Have Had COVID-19 Exposures Onboard In October
If you've been on a plane recently, you may want to check out the below list of COVID-19 cases on B.C. flights.
BCCDC has just added a few more flights to the domestic exposure list, making it total at 22 for October alone.
Each of these routes has flown either out of or into the province.
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Passengers on a domestic flight with a COVID-19 case should self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days.
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If you've been on a flight that's recorded a case, the province advises you to self-monitor.
Of the 22 flights, 17 of them landed in British Columbia.
All of the other routes flew from B.C. to Alberta.
Both provinces have entered their second wave and are recording record-breaking daily case counts.
Be sure to keep up to date with travel restrictions, health guidelines, and potential exposures if you plan to fly.
