3 More Flights Recently Landed In Vancouver With COVID-19 Cases Onboard

Both international and domestic flights.
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Another group of recent flights into Vancouver has been flagged for COVID-19 exposure on board. 

The British Columbia Center for Disease Control (BCCDC) announced on Tuesday, July 28, that passengers on these flights should monitor their symptoms.  

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Air Canada 305 (Montreal to Vancouver), Aeromexico 696 (Mexico City to Vancouver), and Aeromexico 696 (Mexico City to Vancouver) 


British Columbia Centre For Disease Control

The Mexico City flights arrived in Vancouver on July 17 and July 22, whereas the Montreal flight touched down on July 20. 

No affected seats have been provided for the Montreal or the Mexico City flight that departed on July 17. The COVID-19 risk on the other Mexico City flight affects seats between rows 19 and 25. 

The government will not be contacting passengers that sat on these rows; instead, they'll have to look online to see if they were exposed to a passenger with COVID-19. 

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