Windsor Star

Canada-u.s. border to remain closed until at least Jan. 21

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U.S. land borders with Canada and Mexico will remain closed to non-essential travel until at least Jan. 21 with coronaviru­s cases spiking to record numbers across the country, U.S. and Canadian officials said on Friday.

The decision means it will be up to the administra­tion of president-elect Joe Biden to determine when it will drop the restrictio­ns, first imposed in March to control the spread of the virus. Acting U.S. Homeland Security Department Secretary Chad Wolf said on Twitter the latest one-month extension was to “continue to prevent the spread of COVID.”

Canada's Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedne­ss Bill Blair confirmed the extension. “Our decisions will continue to be based on the best public health advice available to keep Canadians safe,” Blair wrote on Twitter. Biden will take office on Jan. 20. Canada has shown little interest in lifting the restrictio­ns as the virus runs rampant across the U.S. Officials there had previously sought some revisions especially for restrictio­ns affecting residents along the Canadian border.

The United States recorded more than 200,000 COVID-19 cases per day for four straight days, according to a Reuters tally of official data. A record 3,253 U.S. deaths were reported on Wednesday.

The United States has reported about 15.6-million cases and 292,642 deaths since the start of the pandemic. By contrast, Canada has had about 442,000 confirmed cases with just over 13,100 deaths.

Statistics Canada said in October that August visits to Canada by car by U.S. travellers were down 95.7 per cent, and the number of U.S. travellers to Canada by plane fell by 97.9 per cent.

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