Canada will need 75% vaccination before U.S. border reopens, Trudeau suggests
WASHINGTON — It may take three-quarters of Canadians getting vaccinated against COVID-19 before Canada and the United States can seriously consider reopening their shared border, Justin Trudeau suggested Tuesday.
The prime minister acknowledged that preliminary talks — described as “officials-level” by those familiar with the discussions — are ongoing, but tamped down any expectations that cross-border travel restrictions could be lifted any time soon.
“We know that there are still real concerns around transmission of the virus, but we will continue to work with our partners and hopefully get to a better place when the time is appropriate,” Trudeau told a news conference.
“We’re all eager to get back to normal, but we know that before we get back to normal, cases need to be under control and over 75 per cent of people need to be vaccinated.”


