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Image Credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Marta Lavandier July 08, 2021 - 8:00 PM CALGARY - Canadians who ve been vaccinated against COVID-19 want to know just how far that jab will take them before they head out on that first post-pandemic vacation, travel agents say. Industry professionals say their phones are ringing off the hook with questions from clients about how their vaccination status may affect travel plans. As of July 5, Canadians who have received a double dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine no longer have to quarantine for two weeks upon their return home. That combined with plummeting case counts is driving an uptick in travel demand, experts say.
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CALGARY – Canadians who’ve been vaccinated against COVID-19 want to know just how far that jab will take them before they head out on that first post-pandemic vacation, travel agents say.
Industry professionals say their phones are “ringing off the hook” with questions from clients about how their vaccination status may affect travel plans. As of July 5, Canadians who have received a double dose of an approved COVID-19 vaccine no longer have to quarantine for two weeks upon their return home. That combined with plummeting case counts is driving an uptick in travel demand, experts say.