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WestJet warning recent passengers of possible exposure to COVID-19

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CALGARY — WestJet Airlines says some of its passengers may have been exposed to people infected with the novel coronavirus on recent flights.

The Calgary-based company made the announcement on its website and social media Tuesday, listing the flights and affected rows.

It says passengers in affected rows are considered close contacts to those infected and could be at risk of exposure.

The airline says that public health officials are recommending people who sat in those rows to self-isolate for 14 days after arrival and monitor symptoms.

WestJet says people who were on the listed flights but not in affected rows are advised to self-monitor for signs of cough, fever or respiratory issues and to call their local health authorities if symptoms arise within the next 14 days.

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The company says a total of 14 flights between Feb. 28 and March 12 had passengers on board who tested positive for COVID-19.

March 12

  •  Las Vegas to Edmonton (WS1447), affected rows: 2-8
  •  Toronto to Calgary (WS665), affected rows: 19-27
  •  LaGuardia, New York to Toronto (WS1201), affected rows: 3-9
  •  Cancun, Mexico to Calgary (WS2311), affected rows: 32-38
  •  Edmonton to Grande Prairie (WS3240), affected rows: 1-6

March 11

  •  San Juan, Puerto Rico to Toronto (WS1157), affected rows: 2-6
  •  London, Gatwick to Toronto (WS4), affected rows: 10-16

March 10

  •  Vancouver to Kelowna, B.C. (WS3326). affected rows: 10-16

March 9

  •  Liberia, Costa Rica to Toronto (WS2643)

March 7

  •  Toronto to Liberia, Costa Rica (WS2644)
  •  Toronto to Moncton (WS3440), affected rows: 7-11

March 5

  •  London, Gatwick to Calgary (WS2)

March 3

  •  London, Gatwick to Calgary (WS2), affected rows: 7-14

February 28

  •  Phoenix to Toronto (WS1199), affected rows: 18-22

Go to WestJet – Coronavirus (COVID-19) for an updated list of WestJet flights with confirmed COVID-19 cases.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 17, 2020

The Canadian Press, with files by Vancouver Is Awesome

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