The United States will keep its land borders closed to tourists from Canada and Mexico for at least a month. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that border restrictions on non-essential travel have been extended again, this time until September 21, as the United States works to reduce the number of cases of covid-19. The information comes from United States today.
The bans have been amplified every month since their first implementation in March 2020, when DHS and its Canadian and Mexican counterparts closed borders to leisure travelers to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
Since then, restrictions on the Canadian side have eased, with the country reopening its doors to fully vaccinated U.S. citizens and permanent residents earlier this month. U.S. travelers can travel to Mexico and Canada, although the Canadian government will soon require all passengers, including those on interprovincial trains, to be vaccinated.
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