Today, Prime Minister Trudeau issued new rules regarding travel, aimed at stopping the spread of the novel coronavirus. One of them reads as follows:
“In addition, airlines will prevent all travellers who present COVID-19 symptoms, regardless of their citizenship, from boarding international flights to Canada. Airlines will conduct a basic health assessment of all air travellers based on guidance from the Public Health Agency of Canada.”
My question is whether it is legal to deny Canadian citizens boarding on a Canada-bound flight. Like, what am I supposed to do, if I am a Canadian citizen and I’ve got coronavirus symptoms? Surely, I cannot be refused to return to my country, regardless of any circumstances, even the fact that I may possess symptoms of the coronavirus. This just can’t be right, or am I getting something wrong?
“In addition, airlines will prevent all travellers who present COVID-19 symptoms, regardless of their citizenship, from boarding international flights to Canada. Airlines will conduct a basic health assessment of all air travellers based on guidance from the Public Health Agency of Canada.”
My question is whether it is legal to deny Canadian citizens boarding on a Canada-bound flight. Like, what am I supposed to do, if I am a Canadian citizen and I’ve got coronavirus symptoms? Surely, I cannot be refused to return to my country, regardless of any circumstances, even the fact that I may possess symptoms of the coronavirus. This just can’t be right, or am I getting something wrong?