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The United States Department of Homeland Security reported that the restrictions on non-essential travel at the land borders with Mexico and Canada until April 21 to prevent contamination with covid-19; however, he clarified that the continuing flows of essential trade and travel continue.
On Twitter, the department claimed it will work according to science and public health to “relax restrictions when conditions allow and with the protection of our citizens against Covid-19 ”.
To prevent further spread of Covid-19, and in conjunction with our partners in Canada and Mexico, the United States is extending restrictions on non-essential travel at our land borders through April 21, while ensures continuous flows of essential trade and travel
The last restriction imposed between the border with Mexico was for March 21, due to several states in the country maintaining a red traffic light due to the new coronavirus.
To prevent the further spread of COVID-19, and in conjunction with our partners in Canada and Mexico, the United States is extending restrictions on non-essential travel at our land borders through April 21, while ensuring continuous flows of essential trade and travel. .
– Homeland Security (@DHSgov) March 18, 2021
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