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As of November 30, 2021, three additional COVID-19 vaccines approved for use by the World Health Organization will be accepted for travel to and within Canada: Sinopharm (also known as name Covilo), Sinovac (Coronavac) and COVAXIN, the Canadian government announced Friday, November 19. TO Currently, this country only accepts travelers who have received vaccines from Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson. Always at from November 30, Canadians or persons who have a right of entry, are eligible as fully vaccinated travelers and return to Canada within 72 hours of their departure will not be required to provide the result of a molecular screening test prior to the Entrance. This rule will also apply to accompanying children under 12, whether or not they are vaccinated. Those who have a right of entry include: Canadian citizens, permanent residents, persons registered under the Indian Act, as well as children under the age of 12 who accompany these travelers. In addition, as of January 15, certain groups of travelers currently exempt from entry requirements will only be allowed to enter Canada if they are fully vaccinated. These groups include people traveling to join their families, international students, professional and amateur athletes, people with valid work permits, and other essential service workers, including truck drivers. TO To date, Canada has recorded 1,762,434 cases of infection and 29,481 deaths, according to the government.
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