An Anti-Science Slap at Canada
Poor Canada: It gets no respect even from the Biden administration, which just dissed it in the name of fighting COVID. Mere days after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Canada’s borders will open to fully vaccinated Americans on Aug. 9, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas answered by extending the US ban on nonessential land travel from Canada until at least Aug. 21.
Why? The notification in the Federal Register claims: “The risk of continued transmission and spread of the virus . . . poses an ongoing ‘specific threat to human life or national interest.’ ”
Huh? Canada is now better-vaxxed than we are — 52.6 percent of its population fully jabbed to just 48.7 percent here, and 69 percent with at least one dose to our 56 percent.
For New York, this means Upstate will now miss out on some much-needed tourism. And Team Biden’s slap puts needless stress on separated families and businesses all along the world’s longest international border.
Rep. Brian Higgins (D-NY), whose district includes popular tourist areas like Buffalo and Niagara Falls, complains that Mayorkas’ “illogical,” “counterproductive” and “completely unnecessary” move “harms economic recovery and hurts families.” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer agreed that it could jeopardize Upstate’s “already tenuous recovery.”
Trudeau cited Canada’s “unique bond” with the United States as reason to open to Americans nearly a full month before the rest of the world. Team Biden plainly doesn’t feel the same love.
The bigger mystery: Why not focus US restrictions on the border that’s in crisis?