U.S. Will Reopen Land Borders With Canada and Mexico for Vaccinated Travelers

  • New York lawmakers laud rule change as boon to border towns
  • Decision could bolster holiday travel, gambling industries
U.S. to Open Borders to Vaccinated Travelers Nov. 8
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The United States will relax coronavirus restrictions at its land borders with Canada and Mexico for vaccinated travelers next month, allowing for the resumption of non-essential travel like tourism.

The changes, announced by members of New York’s congressional delegation, come after the White House previously announced its intention to begin allowing airline passengers from a broad swath of countries – including Canada, Mexico, and Europe – to enter the country with proof of vaccination and a coronavirus test in early November.