Canada’s COVID travel rules for China won’t stop spread of new variants: experts – National | 24CA News

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Published 01.01.2023
Canada’s COVID travel rules for China won’t stop spread of new variants: experts – National | 24CA News

Canada‘s requirement of a adverse COVID-19 check of travellers from China is not going to assist in stopping new variants or the unfold of the virus, say specialists.

Kerry Bowman, assistant professor on the University of Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine, known as the requirement “absolutely a political move, and not based on science at this point.”

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“This isn’t the early days of the pandemic,” he stated. “So, I do think it’s largely political.”

The federal authorities stated Saturday that folks coming from China, Hong Kong and Macao must check adverse for COVID-19 earlier than leaving for Canada.

The requirement will apply to all air travellers aged two and older from the three international locations and can start on Jan. 5, it stated.

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China’s reversal from strict COVID-19 management measures has prompted widespread an infection in that nation, though there’s not a lot identified about what numerous Omicron variants are in circulation, stated Bowman, who teaches bioethics and international well being.

“I don’t think it’s a great idea. I don’t think it makes us safer. On the surface of it, looks like governments are being proactive and sensitive and protecting their citizens,” he stated.

“But it’s pretty clear that point of entry screening is not very effective at all. Often people can test positive days and weeks later.”

Dr. Isaac Bogoch, affiliate professor at University of Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine, stated it’s not completely clear what the coverage’s objectives are, however such measures haven’t helped.


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“We know from the past that very focused and targeted travel measures such as this don’t do much to prevent the spread of COVID, either by importing COVID to Canada, or by the threat of variants of concern in Canada,” he stated.

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Bogoch stated it might have helped if China had been clear with their COVID-19 information, variants, vaccines and unfold.

“But let’s not pretend that requiring travellers from China to have a negative PCR test before coming to Canada will have any impact on the Canadian experience with COVID-19,” he stated. “It won’t.”

Research has proven how the virus spreads by means of human mobility, which signifies that the subsequent variant of the virus might not even emerge from China, and even when it did, it may land in Canada from different oblique routes, he stated.

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Canada hasn’t been in a position to stop variants as seen with Alpha, which emerged within the United Kingdom, Delta that was first found in India and Omicron, which arose in southern Africa, he stated.

“So just requiring a negative PCR test from Chinese travellers, from a science and medical standpoint, will not have much impact for Canada,” Bogoch stated.

“And that’s just unfortunately the way it is. What we can do is take measures to help reduce the burden of COVID in Canada, but we’re not going to stop the importation of this infection.”

A more practical measure, Bowman stated, can be testing wastewater from airplanes and airports to examine for the viral load and mutations.

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Vancouver International Airport stated Saturday it might increase its wastewater testing pilot program.

One of the variants, XBB. 1.5, inflicting concern and spreading quickly is already in North America, Bowman stated.


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“It’s so important that we stay evidence based,” he stated.

“I think in the years ahead when this story is told, when we have some objectivity, which I don’t think any of us really have, including me — when we’re really away from this — I think when we look at the big picture globally, we’re going to see that we did a lot of things that were much more political than evidence based.”

Bogoch stated the virus that causes COVID-19 continues to mutate.

Most individuals in Canada have some type of immunity by means of a mix of vaccines and former infections, he added.

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Across the world, he stated it might assist individuals if there was extra sequencing of knowledge that may assist establish and perceive rising variants.

“There’s unfortunately, less and less sequencing happening.”

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But individuals, particularly the aged and people who produce other well being situations, ought to get boosted to maintain secure, he stated. Masking in indoor settings may cut back the likelihood of an infection.

“If we look ahead at the foreseeable future, we’ll see waxing and waning of COVID-19 in the community. We’ll have periods of time where it’s higher, we’ll have periods of time where it’s lower just like we’ve seen over the past two years,” Bogoch stated.

“And hopefully, future waves of COVID will be less and less impactful as we move forward.”


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