
Feds advise against non-essential international travel amid Omicron case surge
CTV
The federal government is again advising against non-essential foreign travel as COVID-19 cases rise in Canada and the threat of the Omicron variant of concern mounts.
Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos made the announcement Wednesday in a joint press conference with other ministers and public health officials.
“To those who are planning to travel, I say very clearly, now is not the time to travel. The rapid spread of the Omicron variant on a global scale makes us fear the worst for Canadians that may think of travelling,” he said.
Duclos said the travel measure will be in place for four weeks, at which point the government will reassess the epidemiological situation.
“We know that this may sound very drastic to many listening, but we must avoid overloading our hospital system and our health-care workers,” he said.