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News / Canada U. S. border closure extended 30 days as American COVID-19 cases rise: source
The Canada-U. S. border is set to remain closed well into December
November 19 - The Canada-U. S. border is set to remain closed well into December.
A federal source speaking on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment publicly confirmed the 30-day rollover of the closure that was set to expire on Friday.
Visits such as vacations, day trips and cross-border shopping excursions have been forbidden since March in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The mutual restrictions have been jointly extended on a monthly basis by the two countries ever since they were first imposed.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said the ban won’t be eased until there is clear evidence the COVID-19 pandemic is slowing in the United States, which is it is clearly not.
The U.S. is setting daily records for new cases and hospitalization rates, and the death toll is tracking toward 250,000.
The travel ban does not apply to those who must cross to ensure the continued flow of goods and essential services, including truckers and hospital staff.
Canada has also added certain exemptions to reunite extended family members.
American states and cities are also imposing rigid new restrictions on bars and restaurants as health officials urge caution before the Nov. 26 Thanksgiving holiday.
Source: The Canadian Press and Travelweek
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