CALGARY --
The Canadian government says 27 flights arriving and departing from Calgary International Airport had at least one guest infected with COVID-19 on board.
The online data, which tracks flights back to March 20, is released in order for other passengers on the planes to take proper precautions.
Along with the flight information, the government also indicates what rows could be considered a close contact of an active case.
Passengers who were seated in those rows should:
Monitor themselves for symptoms for at least 14 days;
Quarantine immediately if you develop any COVID-19 symptoms; and
Contact your local public health officials if you have any questions or concerns.