{"id":55570,"date":"2020-02-26T17:15:06","date_gmt":"2020-02-26T22:15:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mileniostadium.com\/?p=55570"},"modified":"2020-02-26T17:15:06","modified_gmt":"2020-02-26T22:15:06","slug":"no-plans-to-airlift-more-canadians-from-coronavirus-affected-zones-champagne-says","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mileniostadium.com\/canada\/no-plans-to-airlift-more-canadians-from-coronavirus-affected-zones-champagne-says\/","title":{"rendered":"No plans to airlift more Canadians from coronavirus-affected zones, Champagne says"},"content":{"rendered":"

The federal government is not planning to repatriate more Canadians from coronavirus-affected countries such as Iran, Foreign Affairs Minister\u00a0Fran\u00e7ois-Philippe Champagne said today.<\/p>\n

Several countries, including Iran, Italy and South Korea, have reported outbreaks of COVID-19, the respiratory illness caused by the novel coronavirus that originated in Wuhan, China. Those countries are taking steps to contain the outbreaks, including quarantines.<\/p>\n

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Champagne said the government will deliver consular services to people who may have difficulty getting back to Canada, such as help with travel documents\u00a0\u2014 but Ottawa is not considering airlifts at this time.<\/p>\n

“We have pockets of people who need consular assistance and that’s what we’re doing, but there’s not been a request, nor is there a plan, to repatriate a significant group of people,” Champagne said on his way into a Liberal caucus meeting in Ottawa.<\/p>\n

“People can use commercial means to come back.”<\/p>\n

Senior government officials\u00a0are appearing\u00a0at the House of Commons health committee at 3:30 p.m. ET and CBCNews.ca is carrying it live.<\/p>\n

Champagne said Canada’s interests are being represented by the Italian embassy in Tehran\u00a0because Canada and Iran do not have diplomatic relations.<\/p>\n

The government has airlifted hundreds of Canadians from China and Japan since the outbreak began. It chartered one\u00a0plane to bring home Canadians from the Diamond Princess cruise ship\u00a0\u2014 which had\u00a0been docked in Japan since Feb. 3 due to concerns about COVID-19\u00a0\u2014 and two other planes to repatriate citizens and family members from Wuhan,\u00a0the epicentre of the outbreak.<\/p>\n

The Iranian Canadian Congress (ICC)\u00a0has written to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Liberal ministers and opposition critics calling on the government to do the same for people now stuck in Iran\u00a0because neighbouring countries have closed their borders and many\u00a0airlines have stopped flying in and out of the country.<\/p>\n

ICC vice-president Pouyan Tabasinejad\u00a0said his organization has heard from dozens of Canadians reporting they are effectively stranded in Iran.<\/p>\n

Plea for transport assistance<\/h2>\n

“As such, we ask that you\u00a0immediately arrange for Canadians in Iran to leave the country and return directly to Canada, as Canada has done with Canadians stranded in like manner in China,” Tabasinejad\u00a0wrote.<\/p>\n

Champagne repeated his plea for Canadians to keep track of\u00a0Global Affairs Canada’s travel advisories, calling the current outbreak situation\u00a0“very fluid.”<\/p>\n

“Before you travel for the March break, make sure you register and make sure you know where you’re going because this situation with the coronavirus is evolving by the hour,” he said.<\/p>\n

Health Minister Patty Hajdu\u00a0said Wednesday the risk of infection remains low for individual Canadians\u00a0\u2014 but the situation could change at any time.<\/p>\n

“Given that we’ve seen the spread go global, as you can see from country after country adding themselves to the list in terms of having infections, what that means is that globally there’s a higher likelihood that we’ll see an outbreak in Canada,” she said.<\/p>\n

There have been 12 cases of COVID-19 in Canada so far \u2014 seven in British Columbia and five in Ontario. The\u00a0most recent Ontario case\u00a0is a woman in her 60s\u00a0who went to the emergency department at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Hospital on Feb. 24.<\/p>\n

She had travelled to Iran recently and became ill after she returned to Canada on Feb. 15.<\/p>\n

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the outbreak a global health emergency, but has not yet called it a pandemic.<\/p>\n

Hajdu\u00a0said Canadians would be wise to prepare for the possibility that they, or someone in their family, will become\u00a0ill by\u00a0stocking up on a week’s supply of food and medicine.<\/p>\n

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) said that as of Monday, messages on airport arrival screens in Canada had been updated to “reflect the potential for more widespread global transmission.” Those messages advise all travellers from anywhere abroad of the need to inform a border official if they are experiencing symptoms, such as fever, coughing or difficulty breathing.<\/p>\n

Hajdu said no specific countries are mentioned, other than China, because the list of affected countries continues to evolve.<\/p>\n

“As the coronavirus changes and travels across the globe, it’s getting more and more difficult to\u00a0isolate which countries are more specifically affected,” she said.<\/p>\n

When a traveller shows symptoms of an infectious disease when arriving in Canada, border,\u00a0airport or airline staff contact a Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) quarantine officer after a preliminary\u00a0screening\u00a0of the person.<\/p>\n

Travellers showing symptoms of COVID-19 are then moved to a designated area in each airport or an isolation room.<\/p>\n

The PHAC\u00a0quarantine officer then performs a more detailed assessment; if necessary, the officer can take steps to\u00a0address the potential public health risk. Those steps include\u00a0ordering the traveller transported\u00a0to hospital, or directing the traveller to report to the local public health authority.<\/p>\n

More health officers at airports<\/h2>\n

PHAC said it also has increased the number of public health officers at key airports responsible for working with border officers to screen ill passengers and provide information to healthy ones.<\/p>\n

“Entry\u00a0screening\u00a0alone is not a guarantee against the importation of this new virus but is an important public health tool during periods of uncertainty and is part of a multilayered government response strategy,” says a statement from PHAC.<\/p>\n

“Health authorities at all levels of government are working to ensure that our preparedness and response measures are appropriate, adaptable, so that our systems are ready to meet the challenges of the evolving situation.”<\/p>\n

PHAC said measures imposed to date have been effective in containing the spread of the virus\u00a0in Canada, but they’re re-evaluated frequently\u00a0based on new evidence to prepare for the possibility that the virus could spread further.<\/p>\n

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