The British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) has added another 38 flights to its list of potential coronavirus exposures.
They are:
- Oct. 3: Air Canada 108, Vancouver to Toronto
- Oct. 4: United Airlines 5991, Denver to Vancouver
- Oct. 6: WestJet 706, Vancouver to Toronto
- Oct. 7: Air Canada 123, Toronto to Vancouver
- Oct. 7: Delta 9395, Amsterdam to Vancouver
- Oct. 7: WestJet 3024, Vancouver to Nanaimo
- Oct. 8: Air Canada 288, Vancouver to Terrace
- Oct. 8: Air Canada/Jazz 8191, Kamloops to Vancouver
- Oct. 8: Turkish Airlines 17, Istanbul to Vancouver
- Oct. 9: Lufthansa 492, Frankfurt to Vancouver
- Oct. 10: Air Canada 861, London to Vancouver
- Oct. 10: Air Canada/Jazz 8194, Vancouver to Kamloops
- Oct. 10: Air Canada/Jazz 8239, Terrace to Vancouver
- Oct. 10: WestJet 3413, Edmonton to Victoria
- Oct. 11: Air Canada 211, Calgary to Vancouver
- Oct. 11: Air Canada 311, Montreal to Vancouver
- Oct. 11: Air Canada 861, London to Vancouver
- Oct. 11: Air Canada 1055, Phoenix to Vancouver
- Oct. 11: Air Canada 8187, Vancouver to Fort St. John
- Oct. 11: American Airlines 1434, Dallas to Vancouver
- Oct. 11: United 5689, San Francisco to Vancouver
- Oct. 11: WestJet 1697, Los Angeles to Vancouver
- Oct. 12: Turkish Airlines 75, Istanbul to Vancouver
- Oct. 12: WestJet 161, Edmonton to Vancouver
- Oct. 12: WestJet 260, Kelowna to Edmonton
- Oct. 12: WestJet 3355, Vancouver to Victoria
- Oct. 13: Air Canada 185, Delhi to Vancouver
- Oct. 13: Air Canada 306, Vancouver to Montreal
- Oct. 13: Air Canada/Jazz 8555, Calgary to Victoria
- Oct. 13: Flair 602, Calgary to Abbotsford
- Oct. 13: Lufthansa 476, Munich to Vancouver
- Oct. 13: WestJet 721, Toronto to Vancouver
- Oct. 14: Air Canada 45, Delhi to Vancouver
- Oct. 14: Air Canada 295, Fort St. John to Vancouver
- Oct. 14: Air Canada/Jazz 8563, Smithers to Vancouver
- Oct. 14: Flair 8691, Winnipeg to Abbotsford
- Oct. 14: WestJet 1789, Las Vegas to Vancouver
- Oct. 14: WestJet 3181, Edmonton to Kelowna
More on entering Canada is available here.
Passengers on a domestic flight with a COVID-19 exposure are advised to self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days.
For more from the BCCDC, click here.
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