Ottawa advises against international travel as provinces prepare to fight Omicron
The federal government on Wednesday advised Canadians against non-essential international travel in an effort to protect against the Omicron variant, while Ontario and Quebec announced thousands of new COVID-19 infections.
“The rapid spread of the Omicron variant on a global scale makes us fear the worst for Canadians,” said federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos. “Travelling Canadians could contract the virus or get stranded abroad.”
He said the travel advisory will be in place for four weeks.
“We know that this may sound very drastic to many listening, but we must avoid overloading our hospital system and our health-care workers,” said Duclos. “Our window of opportunity is small, but we have the power to change the course.”

