Passengers aboard two recent flights into Halifax may have been exposed to COVID-19.
Nova Scotia Health is asking anyone who was aboard Air Canada Flight 668, departing Montreal the night of Saturday, July 24, to keep an eye out for COVID symptoms.
Passengers in rows 13 to 19, seats C, D, E, and F are asked to book a COVID test as soon as possible.
Health officials say anyone exposed to the virus on this flight may develop symptoms up to, and including, August 7.
Similarly, anyone aboard Air Canada Flight 604, departing Toronto the morning of Friday, July 30, should self monitor for symptoms.
Passengers in rows 2 to 13, seats C, D, E, and F should book a test immediately.
Anyone exposed on this flight may develop symptoms up to, and including, August 13.