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Passengers warned over COVID exposure on two more flights through YVR

The BC Centre for Disease Control is warning passengers aboard two flights through Vancouver over possible exposure to COVID-19
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A flight departing Vancouver. Photo: Getty Images

The BC Centre for Disease Control is warning passengers aboard two flights through Vancouver over possible exposure to COVID-19. 

The flights include:

  • July 5: WestJet 186, Vancouver to Edmonton
  • July 5: Korean Air 071, Incheon, South Korea, to Vancouver

The public health agency flags flights for public advisories when at least one passenger has been found to have COVID-19. 

Anyone aboard these flights should self-isolate for a 14-day incubation period and monitor for symptoms. 

The flights are in addition to the following recently flagged by the BCCDC:

  • July 6: American Airlines 1270, Dallas to Vancouver
  • July 7: United Airlines 375, San Francisco to Vancouver 
  • July 8: Air Canada 311, Montreal to Vancouver
  • July 5: Air Canada 224, Vancouver to Calgary (Rows 15 - 21)
  • July 6: Air Canada 8421, Kelowna to Vancouver

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