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Ottawa records Canada’s third cases of COVID-19 UK variant, with recent travel from the UK

TORONTO, Canada — Following Dr Barbara Yaffe, Ontario’s associate chief medical officer of health announcement on December 26, of the first two confirmed cases in Ontario of the COVID-19 variant first identified in the UK, a third case of the COVID-19 UK Variant has been reported in an individual in Ottawa with recent travel from the UK.

The Ottawa Public Health Department has informed the individual who is now in self-isolation. Case and contact management investigation is underway.

Quick facts

  • Canada has posted a travel ban on all flights arriving from the UK until January 6, 2021.
  • Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health strongly advises that travel out of the province should be limited to essential purposes only.
  • Ontario has imposed a provincewide shutdown which started December 26, 2020 at 12:01 a.m. to stop the spread of COVID-19.
  • Ontario has launched a new government web page detailing the province’s three-phase immunization program, information on COVID-19 vaccines, safety measures and approval standards, as well as regular updates on the number of Ontarians vaccinated.
  • To help everyone stay safe, download the COVID Alert app. It is free to use and is available from the Apple and Google Play app stores. This app lets users know if they may have been exposed to the others who are infected with the virus.

In addition, since the initial reporting of the first two cases of the variant on December 26, 2020, additional investigation and follow-up case and contact management has revealed that the couple had indeed been in contact with a recent traveller from the UK, which is new information not provided in earlier interviews. The cases and contacts have been informed and are now in self-isolation as per public health protocols.

It is critically important that individuals with confirmed cases of COVID-19 provide all history of contacts and contact information to their public health unit. This is crucial to the prevention and control of this infection.

“This further reinforces the need for Ontarians to stay home as much as possible and continue to follow all public health advice, including the provincewide shutdown measures,” said Dr Yaffe. “This is also an important reminder about the need for arriving international travelers to maintain quarantine for 14 days.”

With the confirmation of three cases stemming from inbound international travel, the province continues to call on the federal government to urgently partner with Ontario to implement testing at Toronto Pearson International Airport and strengthen oversight of quarantine. Regardless of whether federal support is forthcoming, the Ontario government is prepared to act on its own to implement an airport testing program.

The ministry of health continues to be in constant contact with the Public Health Agency of Canada and other jurisdictions to monitor the developing situation and ensure coordinated, effective and shared efforts to protect and safeguard the public.

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