Canada’s transport minister Omar Alghabra said there is a “high risk” that countries may change their border rules as the Omicron variant spreads, potentially leaving Canadians stranded abroad. Minister Alghabra clarified that this risk was a factor in the government’s decision to issue an advisory against non-essential travel earlier in the week, to help Canadians avoid encountering “any sudden changes of border measures, either in Canada or around the world.” As the situation evolves, Alghabra said that the government will not hesitate to implement additional measures, such as a mandatory quarantine when returning to Canada, if necessary and the evidence supports it.
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