US extends Covid-19 travel limits with Canada and Mexico

(CNN) — The United States has prolonged Covid-19 restrictions on non-crucial vacation at land and ferry crossings with Canada and Mexico right up until July 21, in accordance to a tweet from the Office of Homeland Safety (DHS) on Sunday.

“To cut down the distribute of #COVID19, the United States is extending constraints on non-important travel at our land and ferry crossings with Canada and Mexico by means of July 21, whilst making certain obtain for necessary trade & journey,” DHS wrote.

“DHS also notes optimistic developments in the latest months and is collaborating with other US businesses in the White House’s specialist operating teams with Canada and Mexico to recognize the disorders less than which limitations may possibly be eased safely and sustainably.”

In March 2020, the US and Canada mutually agreed to shut down the border to mitigate the unfold of Covid-19.

Canada proceeds stringent constraints

Addressing media

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U.S extends journey limits at Canada, Mexico land borders by July 21

U.S. customs motor vehicles stand in the vicinity of a signal looking through that the border is closed to non-essential targeted traffic, at the Canada-United States border crossing at the Thousand Islands Bridge, to battle the unfold of the coronavirus ailment (COVID-19) in Lansdowne, Ontario, Canada September 28, 2020. REUTERS/Lars Hagberg/File Photograph

WASHINGTON, June 20 (Reuters) – U.S. land borders with Canada and Mexico will continue being closed to non-important vacation until finally at the very least July 21, the U.S. Homeland Protection Section said on Sunday.

The 30-working day extension came following Canada announced its own extension on Friday of the necessities that ended up established to expire on Monday and have been in put because March 2020 simply because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The U.S. authorities held doing the job-group meetings with Canada and Mexico on the vacation constraints final week and ideas to keep conferences about each

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