Covid-19: Canada, US border to stay closed until Jan 21

Covid-19: Canada, US border to stay closed until Jan 21

OTTAWA, Dec 12 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The longest international border in the
world, between Canada and the United States, will remain closed until Jan
21 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced
Friday.

“Canada and the United States agreed today to keep our shared border closed until Jan 21,” Trudeau told a news conference.

The border was initially closed in March to slow the spread of the novel
coronavirus.

The closure has been renewed monthly since then. Only trade in goods and
merchandise and essential travel are allowed.

A second wave of Covid-19 infections in Canada — with a total of nearly
450,000 cases reported as of Friday — has forced several regions to
reintroduce pandemic measures.

The United States is the worst-affected country in the world, with almost
300,000 deaths from 15.7 million cases.

The border between the US and Mexico will also remain shut until the same
date, said Chad Wolf, the acting head of the Department of Homeland Security, on Twitter.

“In order to continue to prevent the spread of COVID, the US, Mexico, &
Canada will extend the restrictions on non-essential travel through Jan. 21.
We are working closely with Mexico & Canada to keep essential trade & travel open while also protecting our citizens from the virus,” he tweeted. — NNN-AGENCIESr

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