A view of the U.S.-Canada border crossing on April 8, 2020 from Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Elaine Cromie/Getty Images) WASHINGTON - The United States, Canada and Mexico agreed to extend limits on non-essential travel at their shared borders through Sept.
21 in an ongoing effort limit the spread of COVID-19.U.S. Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf confirmed the news in a tweet shared Friday.“We continue to work with our Canadian and Mexican partners to slow the spread of #COVID19.