Trudeau carries on to mull virus journey solutions

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speak to the media outside Rideau Cottage in Ottawa about the COVID-19 virus.

Paying two weeks holed up in an airport strip lodge underneath required quarantine is not the way returning vacationers want to wind up their holidays. 

That is an option staying considered by Primary Minister Justin Trudeau that involves possessing the travelers pay back their resort expenses as a way to cease the spread of the pandemic by international travel

The General public Health Company of Canada reports that 153 flights have arrived from outside Canada over the past two months on which at minimum just one passenger later on examined optimistic for COVID-19. 

The land border between Canada and the United States remains shut apart from for important journey. 

Trudeau is urging Canadians to stay property and will look at solutions to make it harder for people today to return from international journeys.