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The expense and inconvenience of getting a PCR test could prove discouraging

. That could have a damaging effect on tourism, leading to a decline in shorter, more spontaneous trips, said Lilly.

Hyder said the government needs to have more faith in the ability of vaccines to stop the spread of COVID-19 or at least weaken its impact on people who might contract it. “If the only people moving around are fully vaccinated people, it is time that we trust the vaccine, and we recognize that the endemic nature of this means we have to coexist with this.”

People wait in line at the US-Canada border as Canada reopens for non-essential travel to fully vaccinated Americans at the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, Ontario, on August 9, 2021.“We saw continued movement of parts and finished vehicles throughout the pandemic, which is all very positive. However, we have had challenges with the movement of personnel,” said Kingston, citing engineers and researchers.

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