Canada lifts jab mandate for domestic and overseas travel

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Canada lifts jab mandate for domestic and overseas travel
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Vaccine mandates are also being lifted for federal government workers as infections rates drop.

Canada's federal government is lifting vaccine requirements for travellers on domestic and outbound trains and planes, officials announced on Tuesday.

Since 30 October 2021, anyone over the age of 12 has been required to be vaccinated against Covid-19 to board a plane or train in Canada.Why is Canada's Covid death rate much lower than US? Last week, the country said it would suspend random testing at airports for the rest of June in order to ease the long queues that have been forming as more Canadians return to air travel.

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