‘They want to lock us into a hotel’: Snowbirds criticize new travel measures On Friday, the U.S. Federal Drug Administration turned a few heads when it rejected the idea of a third shot for Americans aged 16 or older.
The agency did, however, endorse a plan to make boosters available to people aged 65 or older, or at high risk of severe illness.With Canada still a long way from formally deciding whether to offer boosters, many with U.S.
travel plans simply don’t want to wait for the federal health authorities and the individual provinces to make up their minds, Firestone said.Others are waiting for the U.S.
to give a green light to getting behind the wheel.Tuesday is the deadline for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to declare.