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Coronavirus | Canada extends U.S. border restrictions to Oct. 21

September 19, 2020 04:22 am | Updated 04:22 am IST - Toronto

The restrictions were announced on March 18 and have been extended each month since

People wait in line at the Women's College coronavirus disease (COVID-19) testing facility in Toronto, Ontario, Canada September 18, 2020.

Canada is extending the agreement to keep the U.S. border closed to non-essential travel to October 21 during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said Friday they will continue to base the decision on the best public health advice available to keep Canadians safe.

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The restrictions were announced on March 18 and have been extended each month since.

Many Canadians fear a reopening. The U.S. has more confirmed cases and deaths from COVID-19 than any country in the world.

Canada is seeing an uptick in cases in recent weeks. Canada largest province, Ontario, reported 401 new cases on Friday.

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Essential cross-border workers like healthcare professionals, airline crews and truck drivers are still permitted to cross.

Truck drivers are critical as they move food and medical goods in both directions. Much of Canada’s food supply comes from or via the U.S.

Americans who are returning to the U.S. and Canadians who are returning to Canada are also exempted from the border closure.

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