Flight, cruise and places or events with a confirmed case of COVID-19 are listed here.

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As of March 25, 2020 it is mandatory, under the Quarantine Act that anyone arriving in British Columbia from outside of Canada to self-isolate and monitor for symptoms for 14 days upon their arrival and complete the federal ArriveCAN application. Learn more about self-isolation at our dedicated page.



Flights



The information available here is updated as we become aware of flights with an origin or destination in British Columbia with a case of COVID-19 on board. If you have travelled to/from other parts of Canada, and are concerned about potential in-flight exposure, please check for similar information posted on other provincial public health web sites or the federal government web site.



Effective March 27th, passengers seated near a case of COVID-19 who was recognized after arrival will no longer be directly notified of their potential exposure. Instead, that information is posted online (see below). Where information on affected rows is available, passengers seated in these rows should be considered to be at higher risk of exposure due to their proximity to the case.



For individuals who need assistance or cannot read the list of public exposures below, please call: 1-888-COVID19 (1-888-268-4319).



International



Travel outside of Canada is not recommended at this time. All passengers who have traveled outside of Canada are required to self-isolate and monitor for symptoms for 14 days upon their arrival.







Cases identified on the following flights:







Recent International Flights



View all flights with a confirmed COVID-19 case







Domestic



Passengers on a domestic flight with a COVID-19 case should self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days.







Cases identified on the following flights:







Recent Domestic Flights



View all flights with a confirmed COVID-19 case







Regional exposure events



If you are a close contact of a confirmed COVID-19 case, Public Health contacts you directly to let you know. In cases where not everyone can be reached, Regional Health Authorities are posting public exposure information online.







If there is a confirmed COVID-19 case in a school, Public Health contacts affected school community members directly. Regional health authorities also post school notifications on their websites, providing the date and type of notification (outbreak, cluster or exposure) for impacted schools. The school notification pages for the regional health authorities will be added as they become available.







Work sites



Canadian Natural Oil Sands, Albian site in Northern Alberta.

A COVID-19 outbreak began on August 8, 2020. Until this outbreak is declared over, workers returning to BC from this industrial site should self-monitor for symptoms of COVID-19 for 14 days each time they leave the site.





If symptoms develop:



Use the B.C. COVID-19 Self-Assessment Tool to help determine if you need testing for COVID-19



For testing and isolation information visit the Testing information page



For more information on COVID-19 visit the COVID-19 page.





Other work site outbreaks that have been declared over have been archived

Cruises



Cruise passengers include travellers from around the world who may have been on cruise ships from areas with known or unknown spread of COVID-19. The virus can spread quickly on board cruise ships due to close contact between passengers. Notifications were sent to passengers on cruises with confirmed COVID-19 case(s) on board. A list of the affected cruises has been archived.

