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Summary

Over 40 Flights With COVID-19 Cases Have Landed In Toronto This Month

And we're only halfway through the month.
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Flights from all over the world have landed in Toronto this month, several of which carried passengers with COVID-19.

Of the Toronto flights with COVID-19 cases on board, 24 have been domestic and 19 of them were international.

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September Toronto Flights With COVID-19 Cases

Of the routes within Canada, four of them arrived from Vancouver, which has the second-busiest airport in the country after Pearson.

The international planes on the list include destinations like Istanbul, Mexico City, and Frankfurt, Germany. However, the most common one is Delhi.

Last month, Toronto had more than 50 planes with COVID-19 cases on board by mid-August.

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    • Abby Neufeld was a writer at Narcity Canada. She received her Bachelor of Arts in English and Professional Communications at the University of Victoria. Her past work has been published in The Toronto Star, Bitch Media, Canadian Dimension, This Magazine, and more. In 2019, Abby co-founded The New Twenties, an environmentally-focused literary and arts magazine.

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