PCR test requirements at the border need to be re-examined: Tam
OTTAWA — Test requirements for travellers vaccinated against COVID-19 at the Canadian border need to be re-examined, particularly for short trips, says the country’s top doctor.
On Friday the Canadian Border Services Agency reiterated the testing requirements for vaccinated travellers entering Canada in advance of the border with the United States reopening next week.
But that policy is being “actively looked at,” said chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam.
“Just to reassure everybody … we are looking at that quite carefully,” she told a briefing Friday.


