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Air Canada starts COVID-19 testing at Toronto airport in push to open travel

Published 2020-09-04, 10:01 p/m
© Reuters. The number of novel coronavirus cases continues to grow in Toronto

(Reuters) - Air Canada said on Thursday it has launched a voluntary COVID-19 study of international travelers coming into Toronto's Pearson Airport as part of a campaign to persuade the government to lift travel restrictions such as its 14-day quarantine.

Under the study, set to begin on Thursday, participating passengers will provide samples to be analysed for COVID-19 using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests upon arrival and in two follow-ups to establish how many travellers arrive infected.

"Our study will provide data to help determine if an airport-based COVID-19 surveillance program is feasible, whether self-collection of COVID-19 testing is effective, and to explore options regarding the 14-day quarantine for international travel," Air Canada said.

Canada's borders are now closed to all noncitizens except for essential workers, and Canadians who enter the country from abroad must self-isolate for two weeks.

Most carriers and airports around the world support the idea of testing to replace government-imposed quarantines. They believe a layered approach including steps like temperature checks, cleaning and mask-wearing can replace quarantines.

A U.N. aviation task force is expected to weigh in on one industry proposal at a meeting on Sept. 15, airline group IATA said.

Canada’s largest carrier said the month-long research project would be conducted with McMaster HealthLabs and the Greater Toronto Airports Authority.

Smaller rival WestJet recently announced its own testing plans for passengers departing Vancouver's international airport.

© Reuters. The number of novel coronavirus cases continues to grow in Toronto

Reuters reported on Thursday that a coalition of major airlines have called on the U.S. and British governments to launch a coronavirus testing trial for passengers on flights between London and New York.

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