
COVID-19 exposures may have happened on two Harbour Air seaplane flights between Nanaimo and Vancouver, according to the BC Centre for Disease Control.
The first possible exposure occurred April 3 on Harbour Air flight 1123 with service from Vancouver to Nanaimo.
The second occurred April 4 on Harbour Air flight 1150 from Nanaimo to Vancouver.
In both cases, the affected rows were not reported.
The BCCDC says any passengers on affected domestic flights with a confirmed COVID-19 case should self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days.
While the BCCDC isn’t notifying passengers on flights with confirmed COVID-19 cases, any close contacts of a confirmed COVID-19 case will be contacted.
If you were on an affected flight and experience symptoms, the province urges you to complete a self-assessment online.
