The + Trending On June 21, the last border closure expires. Will there be another?
SAccording to the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, Marcelo Ebrard, the United States sent more than one million Jansen vaccines, created by Johnson & Johnson, to the Mexican border in order to expedite the reopening of the border between the two North American countries.
The shipment landed this Tuesday at the Toluca airport, and has already been sent to the border municipalities to start immunization of the population aged 18 to 39 years.
It was originally planned for him June 21 reopening for non-essential travel, but the lack of immunization approved by the United States on Mexican soil has delayed the opportunity of doing tourism across the land border.
On March 21, 2020, Mexico and the United States closed their borders for travel for recreational or tourist purposes.
The Secretary of National Security of the United States, Alejandro Mayorkas, spoke in Mexico with the national government about the reopening of the border, closed more than a year ago due to the pandemic that has been going through the world for more than a year. So The restrictions for non-essential purposes of crossing over 3,000 kilometers are very likely to be abolished by July of this year.
America was very clear and nor allow access to people who have been vaccinated with some type of Russian or Chinese immunizationa, of which approximately, in Baja California, around 90 thousand educators and prison workers have received the Asian vaccine, as well as thousands of older adults.
The northern country will allow entry to those vaccinated with Jansen or AstraZeneca, with valid visa and passport.
The people mentioned with immunization that are not approved by the United States will not be able to enter the country by air or land, likewise people with symptoms of Covid or who have had the disease in the last two weeks before the trip. To travel to the country, a negative test for COVID-19 must be submitted 72 hours before.
Have a PCR or laboratory antigen test, hospital or pharmacy in order to move to the United States.
Show a legitimate COVID-19 test with a negative result that has the same name as the passport or other travel documents.
Likewise, the traveler must use masks at all times in public spaces intended for a method of transportation, such as plane, airports or any other transfer place.
COVID-19 antibody tests will not be considered valid for air travel.
According to information from the United States embassy: “It is advisable to remain in quarantine for 14 days to avoid spreading the disease to other people.”
Each different state has different rules for quarantine in their country, you can check them in this link.
Just as it warns that US citizens do not need to self-quarantine.
There are 24 border crossings between the countries:
San Ysidro, California – Tijuana, Baja California
Otay Mesa, California – Tijuana (Airport / CBX), Baja California
Otay Mesa, California – Tijuana, Baja California
Tecate, California – Tecate, Baja California
Calexico, California – Mexicali, Baja California
Calexico East, California – Mexicali (Garita Este), Baja California
Andrade, California – Los Algodones, Baja California
San Luis, Arizona – San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora
San Luis, Arizona – San Luis Río Colorado (Garita II), Sonora
Lukeville, Arizona – Sonoita, Sonora
Sasabe, Arizona – Sásabe, Sonora
Nogales (West), Arizona – Nogales (West), Sonora
Nogales (Downtown), Arizona – Nogales (Downtown), Sonora
Naco, Arizona – Naco, Sonora
Douglas, Arizona – Agua Prieta, Sonora
Antelope Wells, New Mexico – El Berrendo, Chihuahua
Columbus, New Mexico – Puerto Palomas, Chihuahua
San ta Teresa, New Mexico – Jerónimo, Chihuahua
El Paso, Texas – Ciudad Juárez Garita I, Chihuahua
El Paso, Texas – Ciudad Juárez Garita II, Chihuahua
El Paso, Texas – Ciudad Juárez Garita III, Chihuahua
Fort Hancock, Texas – El Porvenir (Chihuahua), Chihuahua
Presidio, Texas – Ojinaga, Chihuahua
Eagle Pass, Texas – Piedras Negras, Coahuila
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