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No wait at B.C. border as PCR test requirement removed for short trips

As of Nov. 30, fully vaccinated Canadians can enter U.S. for less than 72 hours without PCR test
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Canadians are now allowed to cross into the U.S. for short visits and return home without being required to take a PCR test. However, the change in regulations seems, so far, to have had limited impact on the number of people entering the U.S. via South Surrey.

Earlier this month, the federal government said that as of Nov. 30, fully vaccinated Canadians and permanent residents who are visiting the U.S. for less than 72 hours won含羞草研究社檛 need a costly molecular test for COVID-19 in order to return home.

The Public Health Agency of Canada also said that travellers who received the Sinopharm, Sinovac and Covaxin vaccines will be considered fully vaccinated for travel purposes.

Critics in both countries have been complaining for weeks about the need for a PCR test, which can cost between $150-$300 per swab, saying it含羞草研究社檚 a major deterrent to the resumption of cross-border travel.

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However, according to images from a DriveBC camera pointed at the southbound lane at the Douglas (Peace Arch) crossing, very few Canadians took advantage of the relaxed regulations on Tuesday.

Despite gas-rationing measures on this side of the border, whether it含羞草研究社檚 due to lack of interest, concerns about a new COVID-19 variant, rainy weather, or it being mid-week, few, if any, people were lined up waiting to head south.

Mike Hill, who owns Hill含羞草研究社檚 Chevron and Gift Shoppe in Blaine, said he hasn含羞草研究社檛 noticed a wave of Canadians heading south to buy essentials like fuel and groceries.

Hill also sits as a councillor for City of Blaine.

He agreed that it may take time for Semiahmoo Peninsula residents and others in the Lower Mainland to get back into the cross-border shopping habit.

含羞草研究社淚t含羞草研究社檚 going to take a little while 含羞草研究社 the weekend will be a little better test of whether things have changed, once people start talking and comparing notes about going over the border,含羞草研究社 Hill told Peace Arch News.

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含羞草研究社 with files from Canadian Press



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