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COVID-19 exposures

Three flights between Grande Prairie and Calgary listed for possible COVID-19 exposures

Jan 11, 2021 | 1:00 PM

Three more flights between Grande Prairie and Calgary have been listed by Health Canada for having possible exposures to COVID-19.

The first of the three flights was WestJet flight 3179 on December 30, 2020 which went from Calgary to Grande Prairie. Health Canada says those seated in rows 15 to 18 of that flight should self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days and need to self-isolate if symptoms do develop over that time.

The second flight, WestJet flight 3189, also went from Calgary to Grande Prairie on January 2. Rows 2 to 8 are listed as the affected rows.

The third flight, WestJet flight 3188, left from Grande Prairie for Calgary on January 2. Rows 7 to 13 are listed as the affected rows.

The full list of affected flights across Canada can be found on Health Canada’s website.