Health officials in Nova Scotia are warning the public about potential exposure to COVID-19 on a Toronto-Halifax flight.
The Nova Scotia Health Authority says anyone on WestJet flight 248 on June 26 could have been exposed, but passengers in rows 16 through 21 in seats A-C are at a higher risk of contact.
If you were sitting in one of those seats, you are asked to contact 811.
The flight left Toronto at 10 a.m. and landed in Halifax shortly after 1 p.m.
Passengers exposed to the virus might not see symptoms until July 10 at the latest.