U.S. border agency says COVID vax not essential; Canadians could be denied entry
TORONTO — Canadians attempting to drive across the American border solely for a COVID-19 vaccination, even with a doctor’s referral, would be denied entry, the U.S. border agency said on Wednesday.
Unlike the Canadian government, Customs and Border Protection said it does not consider a vaccine essential for entry purposes.
“Travel for the sole purpose of obtaining a vaccination is not permissible under current travel restrictions,” an agency spokesman said. “If a person is entering the U.S. for legitimate travel reasons, as allowed under current restriction guidelines, and receives a vaccine incidental to their trip, it is not part of the overall admissibility determination.”
The Canada-U. S. border has been closed in light of the pandemic to all non-essential travel.


