It seems that in late September the government of Canada would withdraw border requirements related to Covid-19, so proof of vaccination against that disease would no longer be needed, according to local media.
According to sources consulted by the newspaper The globe and the mailCanada would cancel the rule from 30 Septembertherefore it is expected that in the coming days the Canadian Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, will confirm the news.
In addition, the use of the application ArriveCan, mandatory for tourists and visitors, would be optional. So far it is not known whether any other vaccination rules would be changed.
It should be noted that there is currently the possibility of entering the country without having any managed organic; however, the Canadian government requires proof of housing and basic goods for respect the established quarantine.
It is not known whether the United States will also make changes to this regulation after the president Joe Biden said the Covid-19 pandemic has already ended in the northern neighbor.
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