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Arrived last night, Feb 22 at 8:30pm. Toronto. The airport was empty. About 35 people on my flight in from Chicago.
In Chicago, United Airlines did a poll of who had booked a room, only about half had. They announced that if you had not booked a room, Public Health will help you. Apparently the lines on Sunday were upwards to 8 hours long to get tested and to clear customs. There was no one in line for testing, we were in and out in 10 mins. You are given a box with a test that you take at the end of the 14 day and you will do a virtual call with a nurse that will watch you take your test.
They let us walk through the airport to the train. The first car of the train is reversed for International travelers only, crew are there to make sure you get on in the right car. The hotel cost at the Sheraton Gateway is $525 per night for family of 3, includes $125 food credit, per day, per person. We were told it's likely we will not stay 3 days, the test results are coming back much faster because no one traveled. We asked the Public Health folks how long the line was to book hotel rooms and they said hours long and they were taken to another hotel, not the ones listed.
The Sheraton allows you to order room service, food is good. The $125 a day covers reasonable meals and includes the delivery fee, taxes etc.
They also allow you to have two 15 minute outside visits to get fresh air that you have to book with the front desk. Only issue is they don't answer the front desk, you have to keep calling because they are overwhelmed. When you do get through, they have you book both visits, so today I have 4:45-5pm and 10:00-10:15pm. Pretty amazing, it's not bad at all.