Potential high-risk COVID exposures aboard four Halifax-bound flights

Nova Scotia Health is warning the public about high-risk exposures to COVID-19 on four flights into Halifax earlier this month.

They’re asking anyone who was aboard Air Canada Flight 668, departing Montreal the morning of Saturday, August 8, to keep an eye out for COVID symptoms.

Passengers in rows 16 to 21, seats A, B, C and D, are asked to book a COVID test as soon as possible.

The same advice applies to passengers aboard Swoop Flight 198, departing Hamilton the afternoon of Monday, August 16.

Passengers in rows 9 to 5, seats C, D, E and F, should get tested immediately.

Passengers in rows 21 to 27 seats C, D, E and F, aboard Air Canada 660 departing Montreal the morning of Tuesday, August 17 should also get tested as soon as possible, as should anyone sitting in rows 12 to 16 seats A, B, C and D aboard Air Canada flight 618, which lifted off from Toronto the night of Wednesday, August 18.

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