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Travellers returning to B.C. must have self-isolation plan or face quarantine: Horgan

Premier John Horgan says forms must be filled out by travellers
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Premier John Horgan and Public safety Minister Mike Farnworth announce new emergency measures for COVID-19 pandemic, B.C. legislature, March 26, 2020. (B.C. government)

B.C. and federal officials will be checking people鈥檚 written self-isolation plans when they enter B.C. at a U.S. land border crossing or at Vancouver International Airport, and if they鈥檙e not approved they will go into quarantine for 14 days, Premier John Horgan says.

Horgan announced Wednesday (April 8) that self-isolation forms will be distributed on aircraft and at the borders, as 鈥渟nowbirds鈥 and international repatriation flights come in. If the plan isn鈥檛 acceptable, they will be sent to a designated quarantine facility for 14 days under the powers of the federal Quarantine Act, he said.

Horgan said international flights will no longer be arriving at Victoria and Kelowna airports as of April 9, only Vancouver, which will help intercept people who haven鈥檛 been subject to COVID-19 restrictions and may carry on with routine chores as soon as they get into B.C.

Horgan said B.C. had assumed that Ottawa designating four major airports including Vancouver鈥檚 meant that U.S. and other international flights would not be coming into other B.C. airports. That has not been the case up to and including an April 8 flight from Seattle to Victoria.

Horgan stressed that he isn鈥檛 criticizing Ottawa鈥檚 effort, as it attempts to build COVID-19 protection procedures on the fly.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e in the same book, but they鈥檙e a page or two behind us,鈥 Horgan said, adding that he expects the federal government to impose similar solutions at Toronto and Montreal airports.

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Horgan and Health Minister Adrian Dix have repeatedly called on Ottawa to do a better job notifying and checking international arrivals to B.C. of the need to self-isolate due to COVID-19, after travellers began reporting little or no screening or information on arrival. Horgan first commented publicly on March 13, after a conference call with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and premiers in the early days of Canada鈥檚 pandemic response.

Airports and land border crossings are 鈥渨here we want the federal government to up their game,鈥 Horgan said then, after reports that airport staff were not advising arriving passengers to self-isolate for 14 days.

Dix said April 6 that B.C. was making progress working with the federal government on better screening. He cited April 3 traffic at Vancouver International Airport as an example.

鈥淚 think there are nine or so flights from Seattle, from San Francisco, from Los Angeles, including flights that go to Kelowna and Victoria,鈥 Dix said. 鈥淓veryone has to self-isolate for 14 days. That鈥檚 the rule under the Quarantine Act. The letter of the law has to be felt in practice.鈥



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