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Canada-U.S. border closure officially extended once more

If you feel like the closure of the Canada-U.S. border is neverending, you're certainly not alone, because the measure was just officially extended for the umpteenth time.

Though the news may be a little frustrating for some would-be travellers,it isn't exactly surprisinggiven that the U.S.continues to strugglewith the highest number of COVID-19 cases anywhere in the world by far, and the spread in Canadais now acceleratingagain.

Minister of Public Safety Bill Blair confirmed the decision in a tweet on Friday, announcing that the moratorium on non-essential travel between the two countries will remain in place until at least Oct. 21.

Despite the fact that the border has been closedfor six months, Canadianshave seemed to encounter little difficultygetting into the U.S. by air, for whatever reason.

But,the same is certainly not truefor Americans coming into Canada, or anyone trying to cross the divide in either direction by land — though some U.S. residents havefound a loopholeto gain access to the country by saying they're en route to Alaska (and have been fined for it).

A large portion of the Canadian populationis happy to keep the border shutindefinitely as the U.S. hits 6.7 million infections and just shy of 200,000 deaths from the communicable disease.

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@Indrid__Cold


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