Covid-19: US extends border restrictions with Canada, Mexico until Oct 21

Covid-19: US extends border restrictions with Canada, Mexico until Oct 21
US President Donald Trump

WASHINGTON, Sept 19 (NNN-AGENCIES) — The United States and Canada have extended existing border restrictions until Oct 21 as authorities continue their efforts to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

The month-long extension, which does not cover trade or travel by air, follows restrictions first imposed in March and rolled over several times. They were due to expire on Sept 21.

The United States has similar restrictions on the border with Mexico and these will also now be in effect until Oct 21, said Chad Wolf, acting secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

“We continue to work with our Canadian and Mexican partners to slow the spread of COVID-19,” he said in a tweet.

Canadian officials confirmed the extension.

Sources in Washington and Ottawa this week said the measures on the joint border would most likely have to be rolled over until at least the end of November due to COVID-19.

The United States is the worst-affected nation in the world.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday reported 6,613,331 cases of the new coronavirus and said the number of deaths had risen by 1,224 to 196,277.

Cases have also started to spike in Canada, where the chief medical officer said on Thursday that authorities could potentially lose the ability to manage the pandemic. — NNN-AGENCIES

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