A Spring Break flight out of the Terrace-Kitimat Airport has been flagged by the BC CDC as a potential COVID exposure situation, with Air Canada flight 8239 originating from Terrace on March 22nd destined for Vancouver marked for attention with rows 4-10 note from the advisory.
On the COVDID alert page, the BC CDC advises that Passengers on a domestic flight with a COVID-19 case should self monitor for symptoms for 14 days.
The BC CDC also offers up some advice on Self-Isolation protocols, as well as Self Assessment support and tools.
You can review the full list of BC CDC aviation advisories here.
More notes on air travel in the Northwest can be reviewed here.
For the latest on the provincial response to COVID-19 see our archive page here.
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