Quebec Asks Feds for More Airport Testing as Province Finds Case of COVID-19 Variant

Quebec Asks Feds for More Airport Testing as Province Finds Case of COVID-19 Variant
A nurse gets a swab ready to perform a test on a patient at a drive-in COVID-19 clinic in Montreal, on Oct. 21, 2020. The Canadian Press/Paul Chiasson
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MONTREAL—Quebec urged the federal government Tuesday to increase surveillance of returning travellers as the province confirmed its first case of a more contagious COVID-19 variant that was first identified in the United Kingdom.

Health Minister Christian Dube said his government wants Ottawa to require that returning international travellers obtain a negative COVID-19 test result before they board a plane home. Dube said he also wants more rapid tests administered at Quebec’s international airports.