
TORONTO – The federal government has lifted all restrictions for Covid-19 at the borders, meaning that travelers will no longer have to provide proof of vaccination when entering Canada and will not be required to wear masks on planes and trains.
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TORONTO – The federal government has lifted all restrictions for Covid-19 at the borders, meaning that travelers will no longer have to provide proof of vaccination when entering Canada and will not be required to wear masks on planes and trains.

TORONTO – The reopening of the borders to American tourists, who since today – provided they are vaccinated – can arrive in Canada, has been received in a different way: on the one hand doctors and health experts judge the decision of Ottawa to be ventured, on the other hand the traders of the Niagara Region could not wait to return to doing business after so many months of lean. →
I’m confused. In a world wrangling with mRNA, spike proteins, lateral flow tests and timing for the second dose (if there will ever be one), there is a lot to be confused about. But what I really really wanna know right now is: what is that brown thing climbing up the tree outside my window?! →