COVID-19, a U.S. congressman said late Tuesday.New York Rep. Brian Higgins said in a statement to Global News that proof of vaccination will be required for non-essential travellers to enter the U.S.
starting next month, but did not provide an exact date for when the new rules will take effect.“At long last, there is action by the United States to open the doors and welcome back our Canadian neighbours,” he said.
29% of Americans fearful about reopening Canada-U.S. border, poll suggests The White House had already announced last month that fully vaccinated travellers will be allowed to enter the U.S.
by air starting in early November. An exact date for those new rules has not yet been announced.Canada lifted its restrictions on land.