Goods and passengers from Britain began arriving on French shores Wednesday following a two-day blockade imposed because of a new variant of the coronavirus that had isolated the U.K.
and raised fears of food shortages. But officials warned the backlog would take days to work through. A deal struck the day before that allows truckers and travelers with a negative virus test to cross the Channel into France brought some relief, but many warned the chaos was a precursor to what Britain may face if it doesn’t come to a trade agreement with the European Union before it leaves the bloc’s economic embrace on Dec.
31. Associated Press reporters saw a ferry from Britain pulling into the French port of Calais before dawn Wednesday, and rail operator.