Mar-09-2022 03:35 PM
Mar-15-2022 08:58 AM
joebedford wrote:
I didn't leave Canada the last two winters. I had no trouble getting back in.
Mar-15-2022 08:33 AM
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Mar-14-2022 06:21 PM
JaxDad wrote:silversand wrote:
Look to Denmark for sane policy at this stage in the pandemic.
Denmark might not be the best place to use as an example when it comes to COVID policy.
On October 31st they had a daily case count of 1,500 new cases.
Shortly thereafter they dropped the Vax passport and a host of other restrictions.
By January 29th they had a daily case count of over 41,000 new cases.
Mar-14-2022 04:42 PM
silversand wrote:Moisheh wrote:
Tourism in Canada is only 1/3 of pre covid. The rapid test requirement serves no purpose but is killing tourism and hassling Canadians``
....Moisheh. We just completed the ArriveCAN online version. We are heading back to Canada later in March. Very interesting experience. Absolutely HORRIBLE experience. Maybe the phone app is more intuitive? If I was a US visitor to Canada, I would avoid Canada at all costs. Extremely frustrating. We could not get a confirm that we had uploaded our vaccination documents into ArriveCAN !
I have been getting reports from Canadians driving back across the border from the US, saying that Canadian Customs does not even care about ArriveCAN; the border agents are ONLY asking for your "proof of negative test" on your phone screen. What does that tell you about the efficacy of this screening process? It is a CATASTROPHE. That's what.
Canada better pull this disastrous ArriveCAN process.
I will report exactly what transpires as/after we cross back.
Update: ........finally, my wife managed to get our proof of registration that we ARE ARRIVING at the border, and we meet the criteria. This, after 1 hour and 20 minutes putzing around with the **** online version.
Mar-14-2022 04:23 PM
Moisheh wrote:
Tourism in Canada is only 1/3 of pre covid. The rapid test requirement serves no purpose but is killing tourism and hassling Canadians``
Mar-14-2022 05:57 AM
Mar-13-2022 09:23 AM
moisheh wrote:
Chuck traveler> I think you misunderstood my post. I think the discussion should continue. But the forum owners dislike any political discussions. Closing has nothing to do with me! I am just another poster.
Mar-13-2022 08:55 AM
silversand wrote:
JaxDad:
The global health world, the media, and politics are all transfixed by COVID … and yet we pay very little attention to a disease that is still killing over 400,000 people every year, mainly children,” Pedro Alsonso, director of the WHO’s malaria program, told reporters at a briefing on Sunday, according to Reuters
There are many pathogens killing many, many fold more than Covid in least developed countries. Unless you completely shut down air travel, and shutter the entire global airline industry (plus the tens of millions of environmental and conflict refugees per year), pathogens will always be hitch hiking...forever. so, the planet's human population will have absolutely no choice but to live with said pathogen spread. The virus won with Omicron. There is absolutely nothing humans can do to prevent its spread. I am 100% for vaccines, but fast mutating viruses will always win the race. These viruses spread world wide magnitudes faster than humans can deploy vaccine. Site Covid Omicron.
Testing at airports and land border crossings will do absolutely zero towards mitigating viruses like Omicron from spreading globally. Maybe slow the spread by milliseconds (a few days).
Mar-13-2022 06:24 AM
Mar-12-2022 10:39 AM
moisheh wrote:
Careful or this thread will likely be closed!
Mar-12-2022 09:42 AM
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