Article contentThe United States and Canada are likely to extend border restrictions until at least the end of November as coronavirus cases spike in some states, according to well-placed Washington and Ottawa sources. Try refreshing your browser, or Canada-U.S. border shutdown likely to remain through November Back to videoThe month-long ban, which does not cover trade or travel by air, was first imposed in March and has been rolled over several times. Canadian officials, especially those in provinces bordering the United States, insist the restrictions must remain. Canada on Friday reported zero COVID-19 deaths in the previous 24 hours for the first time since March 15. By contrast, the number of deaths reported on Sunday in the United States rose by 807 to hit a total of 193,195.
Source: National Post September 16, 2020 11:48 UTC