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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is preparing to relieve border constraints for tourists who have been totally vaccinated versus Covid-19, Bloomberg reported on Monday, pointing out people familiar with the conversations.
Canada is making strategies to loosen up the present 14-day seclusion period for travelers who have actually received two vaccine dosages, Bloomberg reported. Travelers going into Canada would still be checked for the coronavirus and may be required to quarantine for a much shorter duration, according to the report.
The plan is expected be announced within days, Bloomberg said.
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Individually, Politico reported late on Monday that Canada was eyeing the date of June 22 to start loosening up constraints at the U.S. border.
Trudeau’s federal government has actually indicated it might start relieving Covid-19 constraints at the Canada-U.S. frontier on June 22 if the country’s vaccination campaign stays on its existing trajectory, the mayors of Canadian border cities were cited as saying by Politico.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; Modifying by Himani Sarkar and Lincoln Banquet.)
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