The Public Health Agency of Canada is reporting two flights between Grande Prairie and Calgary with potential exposures to COVID-19.  

The first flight was WestJet flight WS3191 on May 6 from Calgary to Grande Prairie, with rows 4 to 10 affected. The other was WestJet flight WS3178 from Grande Prairie to Calgary on May 8, with rows 8 to 14 affected.  

Those in affect rows 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.