The U.S. won't open the border with Canada

The U.S. won

This decision was made despite the fact that Canada is already welcoming American tourists.

Although Canada has begun letting in tourists from the United States, there has been no response. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced that the land border would be closed until at least September 21, citing the spread of the Delta version of COVID-19.

"Because of the Delta variant, there is an increase in cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in the United States," the ministry said. — Canada and Mexico have also seen increases in illness and deaths."

The Canadian border has been open to U.S. residents since August 9. Thousands of Americans crossed it in the first week. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau noted that since the beginning of the pandemic, the actions of Canada and the United States have been different, so the decision of one country has no effect on the decisions of the other. Leaders of other parties accused the prime minister of inaction and worsening relations with the States.

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