COVID-19 testing option to be tried at Calgary airport, U.S. border crossing
CALGARY — International travellers arriving in Alberta by air or land will have the option to take an expedited COVID-19 test to avoid quarantining for 14 days — a move the premier says would help the province’s struggling service and tourism industry.
The pilot project, which Premier Jason Kenney said will be the first of its kind in Canada, is to start Nov. 2 and will be voluntary. The new testing option will be offered at the Coutts land border crossing into the U.S. in southern Alberta and the Calgary International Airport.
“Only about three per cent of active cases in Alberta have been acquired through travel,” Kenney said during a news conference Thursday.
“Recognizing this, and the fact that COVID is not going away any time soon, we have been looking at new ways to support the travel industry and bring back safe travel.”