Canada scraps COVID-19 advisory to avoid unnecessary foreign travel
OTTAWA, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Canada has scrapped an official advisory urging its citizens to shun non-essential foreign travel, dropping a warning that was issued in March 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic erupted.
The Canadian government, however, is still telling people to avoid cruise ship travel outside of the country.
In an update to its travel advisory page posted late on Thursday, Ottawa removed the advice to avoid unnecessary travel and reverted to its usual practice of issuing notices for individual countries.