September, 2004
To help reduce the spread of serious communicable diseases, and to ensure all travellers are aware of action they could take should they begin to experience symptoms of illness, The Public Health Agency of Canada maintains Quarantine Services at Canada's major international airports.
Currently, there are Quarantine Officers at Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver international airports to meet international flights and perform health assessments.
Approximately 94% of all international airline travellers coming into Canada arrive through these airports. Quarantine Services maintain hours of service that ensure health care professionals can respond to the arrival of international flights at these airports. They, in addition to other Government of Canada officials such as Customs Officers, are continually vigilant in their surveillance for travellers who are exhibiting respiratory problems or other symptoms of communicable disease.
Most airport Quarantine Officers are registered nurses with significant experience working in public health, emergency, or primary health care settings. They have responsibilities that include:
If there is a major international outbreak of a serious communicable disease, Quarantine Officers may also:
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