(WXYZ) — The U.S.-Canadian border will remain closed to non-essential travel for at least 30 more days, the countries announced.
The U.S., Mexico and Canada each agreed to extend restrictions on non-essential travel amid the coronavirus pandemic.
It will remain open to essential travel, and both the Ambassador Bridge and Detroit-Windsor Tunnel remain open, but they are not taking cash.
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