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Living in ontario, how does it work if I was to depart a flight from Detroit?

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Living in ontario, how does it work if I was to depart a flight from Detroit?

I live near the border, I was looking at flying to Florida from Detroit in may... Just wondering what that process would be like now?

My family is all vaxxed but my 1 year old. Thanks.
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Mar 3, 2009
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Ottawa, ON
As far as I know :

Proof of vaccination to cross into the USA.

Rapid antigen test to get back.
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Best of all, fly with the unvaccinated masses.
I smile when I see container ships sailing past my house laden with stuff made in China
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thriftshopper wrote: Best of all, fly with the unvaccinated masses.
Yup, we always fly from the US (much cheaper) but unfortunately, no vaccine or negative test requirement and so risk of COVID exposure is higher. Mask use, while it is required in airports and on planes, is not strictly enforced so more exposure Trish there as well (everyone wears it on the plane but many don't cover their nose and / or take a lot of time to wear it again after eating. At the airport, quite a few people saying wear it).
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thriftshopper wrote: Best of all, fly with the unvaccinated masses.

It's such a sad world that anyone would think like this.

They chose to not get a vaccine, now they're going to give me the disease.. like how does this make sense. It just breads hatred.

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