The BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) says passengers on a recent flight to Victoria from Toronto should self-monitor for symptoms for COVID-19.
Air Canada flight 195 landed in Victoria on Saturday, Sep. 5, and the BCCDC says there is at least once confirmed case of COVID-19 linked to the flight.
The rows identified as being affected are one-through-four.
The BCCDC says passengers on a domestic flight with a COVID-19 case should self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days and if you have symptoms, you are asked to do a self-assessment.
The following flights were posted with COVID-19 exposures: https://t.co/CZUGGxhDuo
• Aug 30: Lufthansa 492, Frankfurt to Vancouver
• Sep 2: Aeromexico 696, Mexico City to Vancouver
• Sep 4: Air India 1143, Delhi to Vancouver
• Sep 5: Air Canada 195, Toronto to Victoria pic.twitter.com/CdyMwoAnCS— BCCDC (@CDCofBC) September 10, 2020