Canada close to removing mandatory COVID testing for fully vaxxed travellers: sources

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OTTAWA — The federal government will announce changes to pandemic measures at Canada’s borders next week, Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos signalled Friday, while Canada’s chief public health officer said the country is looking to more sustainable plans to manage COVID-19.


“With the worst of Omicron now behind us, our government is actively reviewing the measures in place at our borders and we should be able to communicate changes on this next week,” Duclos told reporters.
On Friday, CBC News reported the government is close to removing mandatory PCR COVID testing for Canadians who are fully vaccinated and who travel outside the country.
Currently, the government advises against all non-essential international travel.

Anyone travelling within Canada by plane, passenger train or boat must be vaccinated against COVID-19, and international travellers are subject to COVID-19 test requirements.

Duclos said during a news briefing the worst of the latest wave of the pandemic is now behind Canada, and the government will “continue to tweak,” measures accordingly.


Dr. Theresa Tam, the chief public health officer, said due to the infectious nature of the Omicron variant, it’s very difficult to stop every case at the border and prevent an infected person from transmitting the virus to someone else.

At the same time, the number of new cases in Canada has dropped to about 11,000 reported daily, though that is an incomplete tally as many jurisdictions have restricted tests to high-risk individuals.

Still, Canada cannot simply decide to live with the virus and remove measures entirely while so many people are still dying of COVID-19 and hospitals are vulnerable to a potentially overwhelming influx of seriously ill people, Duclos said.

There are 130 people dying of COVID-19 daily, Tam said. About 8,700 are being treated for the virus in hospital each day and 1,000 are receiving intensive care, the latest data from the Public Health Agency of Canada shows.

While still high, those figures show that Canada is past the peak of the Omicron wave and provinces can begin to ease COVID-19 restrictions, Tam said.


Provinces must also plan for the future, because the virus will not go away and more variants might emerge with uncertain transmission and severity, she said. Those plans should include testing, public health measures, vaccines and treatments, she said.

Families should also be empowered with tools to make their own decisions based on their own risk tolerance, and reduce their risk using personal protective measures like masks, social distancing and vaccination, she said.

“Though resurgence is still possible, especially as public health measures ease, increasing availability and rapid application of these tools can help to lessen the impact on hospitals,” Tam said.
“Moreover, they can help protect our most vulnerable populations and minimize the need for broad restrictive measures going forward.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 11, 2022.


 

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The thing that worries me about this is this was probably something they were planning for a while. They've been monitoring the numbers of cases and what not, and recognize things have improved. So, if they do this, my fear is these protesters will claim victory, when they likely had nothing to do with it...
 

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The thing that worries me about this is this was probably something they were planning for a while. They've been monitoring the numbers of cases and what not, and recognize things have improved. So, if they do this, my fear is these protesters will claim victory, when they likely had nothing to do with it...
I wouldn't care, the protesters can "pat themselves" on the back if they want.

The article above states "fully vaxxed travellers" so not sure how they will react. They seem to determined for an "all or nothing" approach.
 

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The thing that worries me about this is this was probably something they were planning for a while. They've been monitoring the numbers of cases and what not, and recognize things have improved. So, if they do this, my fear is these protesters will claim victory, when they likely had nothing to do with it...
And why is this your fear exactly? Because you like to win instead of just having the things be back to normal. I do not know if the government would have removed these restrictions as fast without the protests and I do not care as long as they are removed.
 

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What I find amusing about this that the same people who were demanding Trudeau seal the borders are now demanding we stop testing people coming in.
 
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And why is this your fear exactly? Because you like to win instead of just having the things be back to normal. I do not know if the government would have removed these restrictions as fast without the protests and I do not care as long as they are removed.
It isn't that I want to win, I don't want a small minority of morons to think they can force the government into doing anything, especially when it comes to public health.
 
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It isn't that I want to win, I don't want a small minority of morons to think they can force the government into doing anything, especially when it comes to public health.
So, saying it differently, you do not want other to thing they won. Potato-potato.
 

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That's been your problem all along. Fear.

Stop being so scared of everything.
It’s a great motivator and they keep feeding them daily dose of fear. What do you think will happen to them and their withdrawals if they shut it off completely.
 

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So, saying it differently, you do not want other to thing they won. Potato-potato.
I am not a believer in the zero-sum brand of politics that the GOP has used for the past 25 or so years. It isn't a matter of I win, you lose. It's about a tiny minority of people who are causing major issues thinking their tactics are what helped the government make a decision. So, if the Feds decide to relax things, will the KKKonvoy people think it was because of this farce? Probably. I mean, they need to say they accomplished something. But, I should also say that I would feel like this if BLM this. Governments should never be forced to make decisions because of an angry mob. And, in many ways, that is what these protesters are. They've called for the government to be overthrown, called for people who vaccinate kids to be executed. They do not sound like they are of sound body and mind. And, that is why I don't want them to think they achieved anything. Period.
 

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No update from JT? No clue why nothing was announced today
 

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At this point in the pandemic with Omicron being everywhere and it can't be contained, it's useless to be testing vaccinated travelers. I also agree that vaccine passports for bars and restaurants are useless with Omicron now. But still needed for international travel depending on countries laws.
 
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The thing that worries me about this is this was probably something they were planning for a while. They've been monitoring the numbers of cases and what not, and recognize things have improved. So, if they do this, my fear is these protesters will claim victory, when they likely had nothing to do with it...
Do you know what's scary? A new group of terrorists from the anti-vax movement emerges after the pandemic.
 

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Do you know what's scary? A new group of terrorists from the anti-vax movement emerges after the pandemic.
Is this the next boogey man your propaganda keeps indoctrinating you with and forcing this fear down your throat. So the extreme left desperately hoped it would be Jan 6th, when that narrative collapsed and failed now they are hoping for some invisible boogie man terrorist. Ok got it. Is this before or after orange man is bad or the truckers are racist. Ok ok I get it I see the mask mandate and passport mandate narrative has collapsed so now this is the next round of fear tactics. Got it. We understand everything you fear and gets forced down your throat you project it out openly and accuse other. Got it. Kind of like your black face supreme leader calling peaceful protesters racist. Got it we understand. No need to keep repeating yourself this much we understand you live a life of fear and yearn someone to take away all your rights and freedoms so you don’t need to worry about it and then scream racist, terrorist and boogey man when someone questions it.
 

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I am not a believer in the zero-sum brand of politics that the GOP has used for the past 25 or so years. It isn't a matter of I win, you lose. It's about a tiny minority of people who are causing major issues thinking their tactics are what helped the government make a decision. So, if the Feds decide to relax things, will the KKKonvoy people think it was because of this farce? Probably. I mean, they need to say they accomplished something. But, I should also say that I would feel like this if BLM this. Governments should never be forced to make decisions because of an angry mob. And, in many ways, that is what these protesters are. They've called for the government to be overthrown, called for people who vaccinate kids to be executed. They do not sound like they are of sound body and mind. And, that is why I don't want them to think they achieved anything. Period.
You did not understand what I am saying. My beef is with your statement that you o not want the demonstrators to feel as if they win. Why exactly do you not them too feel in such way? Why it is important to make sure they understand that they did not win?
 
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It isn't that I want to win, I don't want a small minority of morons to think they can force the government into doing anything, especially when it comes to public health.
Like I said in the other thread, it might be a risk to let them think that if it inspires them to do other stupid shit, but mostly I think they will be happy with bragging rights and won't bother to do anything again.
 

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You did not understand what I am saying. My beef is with your statement that you o not want the demonstrators to feel as if they win. Why exactly do you not them too feel in such way? Why it is important to make sure they understand that they did not win?
I guess you didn't understand my explanation. Simply put, when a group that advocates the overthrow of the government or the execution of healthcare professionals, I don't think you want to give them any victories. Doing so could empower them (or other groups) to try this for other things. Would you want First Nations Groups to shut down an international crossing for a week? Now, that being said, I don't think the cops would allow that, but that's another discussion entirely.

Basically, the point is that the majority of Canadians do not support these groups, actually support the mandates, and are a little pissed about the whole thing. Giving them any air of legitimacy is wrong. We had an election a few months back that reaffirmed Trudeau's handling of the situation. If they want change, elect people who believe in the anti-mask, anti-vaxx and anti-mandate movement.
 
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