US extends travel restrictions at Canada Mexico borders
WASHINGTON: The United States on Monday said it will extend restrictions at its land borders with Canada and Mexico that bar nonessential travel such as tourism by foreigners despite Ottawa's decision to open its border to vaccinated Americans.
Canada on August 9 began allowing fully vaccinated US visitors for nonessential travel. The United States has continued to extend the extraordinary restrictions on Canada and Mexico on a monthly basis since March 2020, when they were imposed to address the spread of Covid-19.
The latest monthly extension goes through October 21, White House Covid-19 coordinator Jeff Zients told reporters on Monday.
Canada on August 9 began allowing fully vaccinated US visitors for nonessential travel. The United States has continued to extend the extraordinary restrictions on Canada and Mexico on a monthly basis since March 2020, when they were imposed to address the spread of Covid-19.
The latest monthly extension goes through October 21, White House Covid-19 coordinator Jeff Zients told reporters on Monday.
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