Air Canada Partners With Cleveland Clinic For Biosafety Measures

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(TAN): Cleveland Clinic, a global healthcare leader, will provide medical advisory services to Air Canada, as the airline develops biosafety measures across its operations. Air Canada will have access to the local expertise of Cleveland Clinic Canada as well as clinical expertise from Cleveland Clinic’s worldwide enterprise system.

“As airline travel adapts to a new normal, we are taking another leadership role via our partnership with renowned Cleveland Clinic which enables Air Canada to leverage the strategic insight, advice, resources and recommendations of the world’s leading medical community to further develop protocols, guidelines and standards validated with science-based evidence in our ongoing COVID-19 response. We are committed to our ongoing strategy of continually developing multiple layers of measures for our customers and employees alike,” said Samuel Elfassy, Vice President, Safety at Air Canada.

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Air Canada has been at the forefront of the airline industry in responding to COVID-19, including being among the first carriers globally to require face coverings onboard and the first airline in the Americas to take customers’ temperatures prior to boarding. In May it introduced a comprehensive program, Air Canada CleanCare+, to apply industry leading biosafety measures at each stage of the journey.

The Clinic’s Medical Director Program was initiated in Canada for domestic and global companies and is supported by management and clinical experts across the enterprise to provide strategic guidance on health and safety matters for customer safety.  As the Medical Advisor to Air Canada, Cleveland Clinic will provide access to leading expertise including guidance on infectious exposure and toxicology, pandemic and infrastructure response planning and prevention, medical contingency plans and process development and crisis and organisational risk management.

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“As the public begins to adjust to a world that’s been altered by the COVID-19 pandemic, health and safety is of the utmost importance,” said Michael Kessel, Cleveland Clinic Canada, CEO and President. “It is an honour to use our 99 years of clinical expertise to support Canadian organisations in a way that helps protect our communities.”

Air Canada’s partnership with Cleveland Clinic Canada is the latest of several medical collaborations it has undertaken in advancing biosafety measures across its business.

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