The U.S. Centers for Disease Control advises that anyone considering travel to Canada should be fully vaccinated.
that Americans should avoid travel. Both advisories say Americans should be fully vaccinated before considering going to Canada, although there still would be a risk.
Canada had more than 327,000 new coronavirus cases in the past week, a record for the country, with 495 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University. The U.S. is averaging more than 586,000 cases per week, according to the CDC. Much of the surge is being blamed on the omicron variant.
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