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Can my child attend school after returning from travel?

November 12, 2021 Community, News Story
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Please note: Public Health continues to recommend against non-essential travel 

INTERPROVINCIAL TRAVEL

Fully Vaccinated Travellers

  • Asymptomatic, fully vaccinated persons aged 12 and older do not need to quarantine upon arrival in Manitoba and can attend school.

Children under 12 travelling with fully vaccinated persons

  • Children under 12 are not required to quarantine and can attend school if they are asymptomatic and all eligible persons they are traveling with are fully vaccinated. 

Children under 12 travelling with persons who are not fully vaccinated

  • If children under 12 are travelling with someone who is eligible but not fully vaccinated, they must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival back in the province. 

Unvaccinated Travellers

  • Unvaccinated persons aged 12 and older must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival in Manitoba. 

Click here for more information on interprovincial travel.


INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL (INCLUDING THE UNITED STATES)

Fully Vaccinated Travellers

  • Asymptomatic, fully vaccinated persons aged 12 and older do not need to quarantine upon arrival in Canada and can attend school. 

Children under 12 travelling with fully vaccinated persons

  • Unvaccinated children under 12 years travelling with fully vaccinated persons do not need to quarantine, but must follow enhanced public health measures, including not attending school or daycare for 14 days upon arrival in Canada. 

Children under 12 travelling with persons who are not fully vaccinated

  • If children under 12 are travelling with someone who is eligible but not fully vaccinated, they must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival in Canada.

Unvaccinated Travellers

  • Unvaccinated persons aged 12 and older must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival in Canada. 

Click here for more information on international travel. (NOTE: Ensure you click through to all levels of this website for a complete picture)

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