The BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) has flagged another flight involving Prince George for COVID-19 exposure.
Air Canada flight 8201 from Vancouver (YVR) to Prince George (YXS) on Nov. 10 is the affected flight.
Passengers in rows one to seven have been named in the update.
This is the fourth Air Canada flight involving YXS.
The @CDCofBC has flagged another Prince George flight for COVID-19 exposure. Air Canada flight 8201 from Vancouver to YXS on Nov. 10 has been listed. Rows 1-7 affected #cityofpg #yxs #yvr #aircanada #covid19 #COVIDbc #vancouver @AirCanada @FlyYXS @PGMatters pic.twitter.com/V7twjlMNN4
— Jess Balzer (@jessicajbalzer) November 18, 2020
The last flight flagged by the BCCDC for Prince George was Flair Airlines flight 8187 on Nov. 2 from Prince George to Edmonton.
The other flights involving YXS that had a passenger exposed to COVID-19 are:
- March 5 = Air Canada flight 8209 from Vancouver to Prince George - rows nine to 15
- March 12 = Central Mountain Air flight 9M728 from Prince George to Kelowna - rows not reported
- March 15 = Central Mountain Air flight 9M725 from Kelowna to Prince George - rows not reported
- Aug. 21 = Air Canada flight 8212 from Prince George to Vancouver - rows six to 12
- Aug. 24 = Flair Air flight 8711 from Vancouver to Prince George - rows 26 to 32
- Aug. 24 = Flair Air flight 8711 from Prince George to Edmonton - rows 26 to 32
- Oct. 13 = Flair Air flight 8187 from Prince George to Edmonton - rows 10 to 16
- Oct. 18 = Air Canada flight 8209 from Vancouver to Prince George - rows eight to 14
- Oct. 31 = Flair Airlines flight 8186 from Edmonton to Prince George - rows not reported
Since March 27, passengers seated near a case of COVID-19 that was recognized after arrival are no longer being directly notified of their potential exposure, but are asked to check online and monitor their symptoms.