COVID-19: How vulnerable Canadians can travel safely as restrictions lift
With the summer here, and COVID-19 restrictions lifting, many people are excited to get away. But as rules start to relax, and unvaccinated Canadians begin taking flights and trains, vulnerable Canadians are wondering what this could mean for their health. But Sharmeen Somani explains, experts say taking a few simple steps could help reduce their risks.
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