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U.S. To Reopen Canadian Border To Vaccinated Travelers Who Received Vaccines Approved By FDA, WHO

But the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention did not say whether that included people who had received a mixed-dose regimen of approved vaccines

A U.S. and a Canadian flag flutter at the Canada-United States border crossing at the Thousand Islands Bridge, which remains closed to non-essential traffic to combat the spread of COVID-19 in Lansdowne, Ont., September 28, 2020. PHOTO BY LARS HAGBERG /Reuters Article content

From NationalPost.com…

Canadians immunized against COVID-19 with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine can visit the United States when new travel regulations come into play next month, but it’s not yet clear whether those with mixed doses will make the cut.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday travellers who have received shots of vaccines approved or recognized for emergency use by the World Health Organization and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will meet the criteria for travel to the U.S.

 

It did not say whether that included people who had received a mixed-dose regimen of approved vaccines.

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