The Public Health Agency of Canada is reporting a flight from Calgary to Grande Prairie with a potential exposure to COVID-19. 

The flight with the exposure was WestJet flight WS3191 on Jan. 7. Health Canada says the rows affected are four to 10.  

Those who were in rows four to 10 are told to self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days. If symptoms develop, they are to quarantine immediately and contact their public health authority.  

Health Canada considers a row affected if it’s three rows behind or in front of a seated person who was confirmed to have COVID-19 and may have been infectious to others.