US To Reopen Canadian and Mexican Borders , to Fully-Vaccinated Visitors.<br />On October 13, the United States announced plans to reopen its land borders with Mexico and Canada to fully-vaccinated travelers in November.<br />The BBC explains that unvaccinated travelers <br />will still not be allowed to enter <br />the U.S. from Mexico or Canada by land.<br />The BBC explains that unvaccinated travelers <br />will still not be allowed to enter <br />the U.S. from Mexico or Canada by land.<br />However, travelers can enter the country via air after showing a negative COVID-19 test.<br />Travel to America from Mexico and Canada has been halted due to the pandemic since March of 2020.<br />Travel to America from Mexico and Canada has been halted due to the pandemic since March of 2020.<br />We are pleased to be taking steps<br />to resume regular travel in <br />a safe and sustainable manner, Alejandro Mayorkas, Homeland Security Secretary, via BBC.<br />This approach will provide ample <br />time for essential travelers... <br />to get vaccinated, Alejandro Mayorkas, Homeland Security Secretary, via BBC.<br />On August 9, Canada opened its border <br />to fully-vaccinated travelers from the U.S.<br />Mexico has kept its border open <br />throughout the pandemic.<br />The decision to reopen has <br />garnered praise from U.S. lawmakers.<br />Kudos to President Biden for doing the right thing and increasing cross border travel between Canada and the US, Chuck Schumer, Democratic Senate Majority Leader, via BBC.<br />This reopening will be welcome news <br />to countless businesses, medical providers, <br />families, and loved ones that depend <br />on travel across the northern border, Kirsten Gillibrand, New York Senator, via BBC
