
TORONTO – Prosegue spedito il piano di allentamento delle restrizioni dell’Ontario che giovedì, con quattro giorni prima del previsto, passerà alla fase successiva mentre dal 1º marzo verrà eliminato il passaporto vaccinale contro il Covid-19…
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TORONTO – Prosegue spedito il piano di allentamento delle restrizioni dell’Ontario che giovedì, con quattro giorni prima del previsto, passerà alla fase successiva mentre dal 1º marzo verrà eliminato il passaporto vaccinale contro il Covid-19…

TORONTO – The plan to ease the restrictions of Ontario continues quickly, which on Thursday, four days earlier than expected, will move to the next phase while from March 1st the vaccination passport against Covid-19 will be eliminated.
Beginning 2021, Canada began requiring all residents and travellers to submit a negative test for Covid-19 before leaving for Canada. But from Mexico, which together with Canada and the United States forms the CUSMA trade agreement, and the Caribbean countries there are not even flights.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the new travel restrictions saying that all airlines, including Air Canada, agreed to cancel “all destinations in the Caribbean and Mexico” until April 30. →