Canada is relaxing its more stringent COVID-19 testing protocols for travelers, as cases of infection continue to decline and more people are getting vaccinated.

Starting February 28, the country will no longer require PCR tests for fully vaccinated travelers and will accept rapid tests, according to Federal Minister of Health Jean-Yves Duclos’ announcement.

Rapid tests may be taken the day before arriving in the country, and PCR tests can be taken 72 hours before a scheduled flight or arrival at the border.

Also, the Canadian government will no longer recommend that Canadians avoid nonessential travel.

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