Quebec and Ontario impose travel restrictions to slow surging COVID-19 variants
Ontario and Quebec have imposed new interprovincial travel restrictions in an effort to slow the surging COVID-19 variants that are putting increasing strain on Ontario’s hospital system.
Starting today, travellers from Manitoba and Quebec cannot enter Ontario unless they live or work in the province, are transporting goods, or are travelling for health, compassionate reasons or to exercise an Aboriginal treaty right.
Quebec has enacted similar rules for its western border with Ontario, and is requiring anyone returning to their primary residence from that province to isolate for 14 days unless they fall under one of the listed exceptions.
The measures come as Ontario reports another 4,447 cases of COVID-19 amid worries that the province’s intensive care units are struggling to keep up with a growing number of extremely sick patients.