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More Vancouver Island-bound flights added to COVID exposure list

– Story by Jon Gauthier

More flights arriving on Vancouver Island have reported possible COVID-19 exposures.

The BC Center For Disease Control says since May 1st, three flights have been added to its list.

They include:

  • A May 2nd WestJet flight from Calgary to Victoria
  • Harbour Air Seaplanes May 3rd flight from Vancouver to Nanaimo
  • A May 4th WestJet flight from Calgary to Comox

The BCCDC says anyone who was on a domestic flight with a possible positive case should self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days.

To see the full list of flights, visit the BCCDC website.

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