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After 19 months, Mexico's land border crossing with the United States is reopened to non-essential tourists

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After 19 months, Mexico's land border crossing with the United States is reopened to non-essential tourists

On November 8, local time, Mexico's land border crossing with the United States will be reopened to non-essential tourists. According to mexico's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, tourists who have completed COVID-19 vaccination can enter the United States through land crossings. Previously, due to the impact of the new crown epidemic, the land border crossing between the United States and Mexico has been closed for 19 months, and non-essential travel and cross-border travel have been banned.

The reopening of the border will be implemented in two phases, the first phase starting on November 8, when visitors with A U.S. tourist visa can enter the country after vaccination, and the second phase, which will begin in January 2022, including the normal passage of goods imported and exported by land. (Reporter Sheng Jiadi Lu Xinglin)

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