Toronto: Pandemic restrictions on trips between Canada and the US began loosening Monday for several Canadians, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he planned to completely reopen the border to be announced for the next few weeks.
Canadians and permanent residents who have had full doses of coronavirus vaccines that are approved for use in Canada can pass the 14-day quarantine which has become a requirement since March 2020.
Enabled air travelers also do not need to spend their first three days in the hotel approved by the government , Restrictions on restrictions on all unnecessary trips between Canada and the United States, including tourism, will remain in place up to at least July 21.
Trudeau said the easing rules marked a big step towards the reopening of the border.
“We sincerely hope that we will see new steps about the reopening again announced in the coming weeks,” he said at a press conference at Sault Ste.
Marie, Ontario.
“We will ensure that we do not see the resurrection of the Covid-19 case because no one wants to return to further restrictions, after doing so much and sacrificing to get to this point.” Julia Dunn, who landed at Pearon Toronto International Airport from the United States when heading to Halifax, said she was happy to subside.
“It’s very free to be able to go home without having to spend two weeks? He said.
Dunn, who was originally from Cape Breton but now lives in Houston, saying he booked a trip to Canada after learning about planned easing.
From the rules of quarantine a few weeks Then.
Trudeau said he understood how excited people were to see the border borden but noted that pandemics continued and “things are not normal? “There is nothing we want to move too fast and have to restore restrictions as if numbers like we look elsewhere in the world? He said.” We need to do this correctly.
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