Canada Extends COVID-19 Travel Restrictions for the US
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Canada Extends, COVID-19 Travel Restrictions, for the US.
CNN Travel reports that Canada is extending its COVID-19 restrictions on non-essential international and U.S. travel until July 21.
The Canadian Minister of Public Safety
and Emergency Preparedness, Bill Blair,
tweeted a statement about the extension. .
Our number one priority as we fight #COVID19 is keeping Canadians safe, Bill Blair, Canadian Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, via Twitter.
The government is planning
measures for fully vaccinated
Canadians, Permanent Residents,
and others who are currently
permitted to enter Canada and
will provide further details
on Monday, June 21, Bill Blair, Canadian Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, via Twitter.
In March 2020, the U.S. and Canada agreed
to shut down their border when the
coronavirus pandemic was just beginning. .
CNN reports that Canada is
largely off-limits to U.S. travelers.
Tourism, leisure visits
and coming to spend
time at a seasonal home
have all been forbidden.
A current list of Canadian travel
advisories can be found on the
Government of Canada's website.
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