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'Unfair': Canadians react to new exemption for fully vaccinated travellers

'Unfair': Canadians react to new exemption for fully vaccinated travellers

Children will still need to quarantine
Everything fully vaccinated travellers need to know about Canada's new travel requirements (INFOGRAPHIC)

Everything fully vaccinated travellers need to know about Canada's new travel requirements (INFOGRAPHIC)

Fully vaccinated travellers must have a paper or digital copy of their vaccination documentation
More border reopening plans to be unveiled in coming weeks: Trudeau

More border reopening plans to be unveiled in coming weeks: Trudeau

Fully vaccinated Canadians can return to the country without quarantine effective July 5
B.C. detects fewest new COVID-19 cases in a day since last August

B.C. detects fewest new COVID-19 cases in a day since last August

Active infections in B.C. fall to 1,204 – the lowest total since September 3.
Fully vaccinated travellers won’t be subject to quarantine starting July 5

Fully vaccinated travellers won’t be subject to quarantine starting July 5

Canada also extends flights ban for India
Maps: Average daily COVID-19 case rate holds steady in Richmond

Maps: Average daily COVID-19 case rate holds steady in Richmond

Almost four in five adults aged 50 or over (79%) have received their first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine in Richmond
Active COVID-19 infections fall in B.C. in 40th straight data update, to 1,389

Active COVID-19 infections fall in B.C. in 40th straight data update, to 1,389

One more COVID-19 death, and 109 new infections were detected overnight.
Potential border reopening remains in flux as feds extend restrictions to late July

Potential border reopening remains in flux as feds extend restrictions to late July

Officials expected to provide more details about international travel on Monday
B.C. hotels see light at the end of dark COVID-19 tunnel

B.C. hotels see light at the end of dark COVID-19 tunnel

Approximately 80% of British Columbians now feel it's safe to travel to nearby communities.
Richmond COVID-19 cases continue to drop

Richmond COVID-19 cases continue to drop

Eighty per cent of Stevestonites have been vaccinated, according to the BCCDC.