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Government lightens travel restrictions in time for March break

Vaccinated travellers will no longer need a molecular COVID-19 test to enter Canada starting Feb. 28, which comes as sunny news to some business groups and travellers looking forward to a March break getaway. Rather than a molecular test, travellers can instead opt for a rapid antigen test approved by the country in which it is purchased, federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos announced Tuesday. However rapid tests will have to be administered by a laboratory or health care, or telehealth provider. 
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