Source: Air Canada.
  • Datametrex AI Limited (DM) has clarified a statement published on Twitter by Air Canada regarding COVID-19 testing
  • Air Canada replied to a question on the social media app regarding COVID-19 trusted testing partners for travel to the state of Hawaii
  • The company will provide further commentary in a news release on locations and specifics to the COVID-19 testing for travellers
  • Health Canada does not advise Canadians to get a COVID-19 test if they do not have symptoms of the virus
  • Datametrex is currently up 3.85 per cent to 14 cents per share

Datametrex AI Limited (DM) has clarified a statement published on Twitter by Air Canada regarding COVID-19 testing.

On November 22, 2020, Air Canada replied to a question on the social media app regarding COVID-19 trusted testing partners for travel to the state of Hawaii.

Datametrex has not commented on Air Canada’s statement publicly, but several inquiries about the tweet have been put to management.

What Datametrex can confirm is that it is completing an agreement to support Canadian communities and provide pre-departure coronavirus (COVID-19) PCR-based testing for travellers in several large metropolitan centers within Canada. These tests will be available for travellers flying to any destination requiring a negative COVID-19 test.

As a trusted testing and travel partner, Datametrex will provide further commentary in a news release on locations and specifics to the COVID-19 testing for travellers.

Currently, Health Canada does not advise Canadians to get a COVID-19 test if they do not have symptoms of the virus. The Government of Canada also warns against travel outside of the country.

Datametrex is currently up 3.85 per cent to 14 cents per share at 3:32pm EST.

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