B.C. health officials warning passengers aboard several flights through Vancouver over possible exposure to COVID-19.
The BC Centre for Disease Control has flagged two inbound international flights from London and Dallas, one outbound international flight to Seattle and one outbound domestic flight to Calgary.
July 10: Delta 3569, Vancouver to Seattle
July 11: American Airlines 1415, Dallas to Vancouver
July 12: Air Canada 214, Vancouver to Calgary
July 17: Air Canada 855, London to Vancouver (rows 26-32)
Each flight with at least one passenger onboard who was infected with the virus
Two of the newly-flagged flights do not specify which rows of seats were exposed, a condition which triggers a warning to all passengers.
Anyone aboard these flights should self-isolate for a 14-day incubation period and monitor for symptoms.
Four new flights added to the public exposures page:
— BCCDC (@CDCofBC) July 25, 2020
• July 10: Delta 3569 – Vancouver to Seattle
• July 11: American Airlines 1415 Dallas to Vancouver
• July 12: Air Canada 214 – Vancouver to Calgary
• July 17: Air Canada 855– London to Vancouver https://t.co/b9zdEkWV7t
The flight is in addition to the following recently flagged flights by the BC Centre for Disease Control and the Public Health Agency of Canada.
July 5: WestJet 186, Vancouver to Edmonton
July 5: Korean Air 071, Incheon (South Korea) to Vancouver
July 6: American Airlines 1270, Dallas to Vancouver
July 6: Air Canada 8421, Kelowna to Vancouver
July 6: Air Canada 126, Vancouver to Calgary (rows 17-23)
July 7: United Airlines 375, San Francisco to Vancouver
July 8: Air Canada 0064, Seoul to Vancouver
July 8: Aeromexico 696, Mexico City to Vancouver (rows 22 to 16)
July 8: Air Canada 311, Montreal to Vancouver
July 13: Air Canada 111, Toronto to Vancouver
July 13: Air Canada 8073, Vancouver to Victoria
July 13: Air Canada AC112, Vancouver for Toronto
July 15: Aeromexico 696, Mexico City to Vancouver (rows 23-29)
July 17: Aeromexico 696, Mexico City to Vancouver