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LifeSiteNews note: This article was originally published in National Post on February 16, 2021. Please bear this in mind when considering time periods and dates mentioned in the article. Reprinted with permission.
March 12, 2021 (National Post) — A return to Canada from travels abroad could land you in one of the federal government’s isolation hotels, dystopian-looking places sheathed in plastic, with meals delivered to your door and only minutes of fresh air per day.
There has been ongoing confusion around the rules at Canada’s airports since the beginning of the pandemic. Who can fly and who cannot? Testing or not? In early January, the government brought in rules that required air travellers to have a negative COVID test on arrival at Canada’s airports. Then, two weeks ago, came the announcement of a mandatory, 72-hour hotel quarantine for all international travellers — at their own expense. On Friday, it was revealed these government-approved, privately operated hotels will come online on Feb. 22.
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Yet, more than 5,000 people have already been whisked off to government isolation facilities since the start
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