Borders Restricted to Essential Traffic Only

Peace Bridge
Photo credit (WBEN Photo/Brendan Keany)

Buffalo, NY (WBEN) As governments look to control the spread of coronavirus, the US is closing its borders with Canada and Mexico to non-essential traffic.

The US defines essential travel as the following:

U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents returning to the United States;

· Individuals traveling for medical purposes (e.g., to receive medical treatment in the United States);

· Individuals traveling to attend educational institutions;

· Individuals traveling to work in the United States (e.g., individuals working in the farming or agriculture industry who must travel between the United States and Canada in furtherance of such work);

· Individuals traveling for emergency response and public health purposes (e.g., government officials or emergency responders entering the United States to support Federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial government efforts to respond to COVID-19 or other emergencies);

· Individuals engaged in lawful cross-border trade (e.g., truck drivers supporting the movement of cargo between the United States and Canada);

· Individuals engaged in official government travel or diplomatic travel;

· Members of the U.S. Armed Forces, and the spouses and children of members of the U.S. Armed Forces, returning to the United States; and

· Individuals engaged in military-related travel or operations.

 

The following travel does not fall within the definition of “essential travel” for purposes of this Notification—

· Individuals traveling for tourism purposes (e.g., sightseeing, recreation, gambling, or attending cultural events).

At this time, this Notification does not apply to air, freight rail, or sea travel between the United States and Canada, but does apply to passenger rail and ferry travel between the United States and Canada.

These restriction are in place until April 20th.