The U.S. government has decided not to reciprocate Canada’s decision to restore all travel across their shared border.
The Canadian government announced this week that the U.S.-Canada border will reopen on August 9, for fully vaccinated U.S. citizens (authorized vaccines only) with a negative PCR coronavirus test, and for travelers from other countries on September 7.
“Given the outbreak and continued transmission and spread of Covid-19 within the United States and globally, the Secretary has determined that the risk of continued transmission and spread of the virus associated with Covid-19 between the United States and Canada poses an ongoing specific threat to human life or national interests,” a U.S. Department of Homeland Security statement read.
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