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Potential COVID-19 Exposure On Two Flights – Including One To Sydney, Cape Breton

Nova Scotia Health Public Health has advised of potential exposure to COVID-19 on two Air Canada flights.

Anyone who was on these flights in the following rows and seats is asked to continue to self-isolate for the 14 days required.  You should closely monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19.

The first flight, was Air Canada #144 travelling from Calgary on December 9 at 11:54am to Toronto, arriving at 5:22pm. Passengers in rows 20-26 in seats J, K and L should monitor closely for signs and symptoms of COVID-19.

The flight to Sydney was Air Canada #8210 travelling from Toronto at 8:55pm on December 9 arriving in Sydney on December 10 at 12:10am. Anyone in rows 22-27 seats D and F should monitor for symptoms and continue to self-isolate.

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