The United States has said it will reopen its borders with Mexico and Canada to fully vaccinated travelers from November.
In a statement issued by the Department of Homeland Security, DHS, said it will allow travel for non-essential purposes via land and ferry crossings.
The US has restricted travel from its northern and southern neighbours since March 2020, due to the Covid pandemic.
The current rules bar entry to most non-US citizens who have been to the UK, China, India, South Africa, Iran, Brazil and a number of European countries within the last 14 days.