Hoag
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I have no idea. I don't make the rules. I just try to keep up with them and follow them.What's the reasoning of making air travelers provide a negative test but not land crossers?
If I were to guess, my guess would be that this is due to all of the cities near the border that rely on cross border shopping day trips for business. (Having contact with and potentially exposing or being exposed to relatively few people.) Those who fly, on ther other hand tend to be on vacation and will be in the US for more than a few hours, so the number of people that they will likely come into contact with will probably be significantly higher. So, If I wanted to go across the border to do some shopping for a day, I would still need to get a PCR test (before I go) so that I can get back into Canada when I am done.