Border agency closes two Atlantic offices due to COVID-19 infections, close contacts

A Canadian Border Services agent stands watch at Pearson International Airport in Toronto on Tuesday, December 8, 2015. Canada's border agency announced that they are temporarily closing two ports of entry until further notice for reasons related to the pandemic.

OTTAWA - Canada’s border company stated it's briefly closing two ports of entry within the Atlantic area as a result of COVID-19.

The Canada Border Companies Company stated the affected workplaces are in Bathurst, N.B., and Charlottetown, P.E.I.

CBSA spokeswoman Judith Gadbois-St-Cyr stated service on the workplaces is being suspended due to COVID-19 infections and shut contacts amongst employees.

“They'll’t work once they’re sick from dwelling as a result of they've to supply the service on-site,” she stated

A lot of the employees on the two small workplaces had both examined constructive or compelled to isolate as a result of their proximity to somebody who has COVID-19, she added.

Anybody attempting to enter Canada by these two ports of entry are being instructed to contact different CBSA workplaces for service. These searching for service in Bathurst are being requested to name the CBSA workplace in Moncton and communicate to an officer there.

The company stated most providers might be supplied over the cellphone, although in-person providers could require travelling to a different workplace. Officers can also be bodily deployed from elsewhere if wanted.

“All people nonetheless can come to Canada, however your online business goes to be dealt with some place else,” stated Gadbois-St-Cyr.

The closures are the primary to hit Canada’s border company for the reason that begin of the pandemic, and are available because the nation has seen a surge in new infections fuelled by the extremely contagious Omicron variant.

Gadbois-St-Cyr stated it’s unknown whether or not different port of entry closures is perhaps on the horizon, however added that the company is monitoring the state of affairs and can maintain the general public up to date on any additional adjustments.

This report by The Canadian Press was first revealed Dec. 29, 2021.

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This story was produced with the monetary help of the Fb and Canadian Press Information Fellowship.

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