Imperial Valley Press

Canada: US border measures to last until virus under control

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TORONTO (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday the ban on nonessenti­al travel with the United States will not be lifted until COVID-19 is significan­tly more under control around the world.

Canada and the U.S. have limited border crossings since March, extending the restrictio­ns each month.

“Until the virus is significan­tly under more control everywhere around the world, we are not going to be releasing the restrictio­ns at the border,” Trudeau told the Canadian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n.

“We are incredibly lucky that trade in essential goods, in agricultur­e products, in pharmaceut­icals is flowing back and forth as it always had,” he said. “It’s just people not travelling, which I think is the important thing.”

Trudeau said although President-elect Joe Biden has an “obvious” different approach to the pandemic than President Donald

Trump, the situation in the U.S. remains serious and it will take awhile to change that.

About 400,000 people crossed the world’s longest internatio­nal border each day before the pandemic.

About 75% of Canada’s exports go to the U.S. which has more confirmed cases and deaths from COVID-19 than any country in the world.

Trudeau has come under criticism from opposition parties for saying Canadians won’t be among the first to get a vaccine against COVID-19 because the first doses will likely go to citizens of the countries they are made in. Canada doesn’t have mass vaccine-production facilities.

But Trudeau said at a news conference on Tuesday that Canada was among the first to pre-order Moderna’s vaccine candidate and, “We are guaranteed some of Moderna’s first batch if the vaccine is safe and approved.”

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SEAN KILPATRICK/THE CANADIAN ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds a press conference at Rideau Cottage during the COVID pandemic in Ottawa on Tuesday.
PRESS VIA AP SEAN KILPATRICK/THE CANADIAN Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds a press conference at Rideau Cottage during the COVID pandemic in Ottawa on Tuesday.

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