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This country may be good at keeping the coronavirus from spreading, but some health officials at Pearson International Airport could work on their manners. And basic human respect and empathy.
“I want to go home,” said Fatim Ali Monday as she cradled her tiny 16-month-old boy, Motinsar.
And as a non-criminal, who has not been told she or her child are COVID positive, she should have gotten her wish to return home.
But in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Canada, she was not only told she couldn’t but also had to continue to stand in line until a shuttle bus arrived to take her and her infant to a quarantine hotel.
This log jam could end up being on the ground.
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On Day one of the new mandatory, three-day hotel quarantine stay for passengers coming in from non-essential trips to international locations, airport staff are bracing for huge confusion as people prepare for the new reality brought in by the Trudeau government to stop COVID-19 spread from foreign lands.
“This is going to be a disaster,” tweeted Jack Coates to the Pearson Twitter account. “Thousands and thousands are arriving every day and there is no chance they have all reserved rooms.”
This log jam could end up being on the ground.
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On Day one of the new mandatory, three-day hotel quarantine stay for passengers coming in from non-essential trips to international locations, airport staff are bracing for huge confusion as people prepare for the new reality brought in by the Trudeau government to stop COVID-19 spread from foreign lands.
“This is going to be a disaster,” tweeted Jack Coates to the Pearson Twitter account. “Thousands and thousands are arriving every day and there is no chance they have all reserved rooms.”