Alberta as part of ramping up its effort to contain and limit the rate of spread of COVID-19 have directed all Albertans who have returned from outside of Canada after March 12 to self-isolate for 14 days after arrival in Canada and monitor for symptoms.
Since many air passengers are confirmed to have the coronavirus, Alberta is publishing information online so that you can check whether you are at the risk of coming into contact with other COVID-19 infected passengers. If you travelled in these affected seats, you should self-isolate for 14 days after arrival in Canada and monitor for symptoms.
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Flight information with flight number, date and any seats on the flight that might be at risk of exposure to COVID-19 will be published online as most cases reported in Alberta until March 14 were travel-related.
Information on flights with confirmed cases of COVID-19
Passengers in affected seats are directed to self-isolate for 14 days and monitor for symptoms.
Latest information is available here.
Flight attendants and pilots are exempted from travel recommendations, provided they practice good hygiene and take precautions to limit their risk. For the latest information on COVID-19, visit alberta.ca/COVID19