The Canada - U.S. land border will remain closed to non-essential travel for at least one more month.
The announcement was made today by Homeland Security.
To prevent the further spread of COVID-19, and in coordination with our partners in Canada and Mexico, the United States is extending the restrictions on non-essential travel at our land borders through April 21, while ensuring continued flows of essential trade and travel.
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) March 18, 2021
Just days ago, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that right now, reopening the border is not a priority.
As of today, seven percent of Canadians and 22 percent of Americans have received at least on dose of the COVID-19 vaccine,
Canada is set to receive about 8 million vaccine doses by the end of this month.

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