Lineups at Coutts border causing headaches for essential workers
COUTTS, AB – It’s a big day at border crossings across the country.
Land borders into the United States have reopened for non-essential travel the first time in nearly 20 months. There are some rules to cross over, though, including proof of COVID-19 vaccination and proof of a negative COVID-19 test upon re-entry into Canada.
The reopening has led to large lineups at the borders, including at the Coutts port of entry into Sweet Grass, Montana. Krystal Patton told LNN that her husband is a commercial truck driver, which is an essential service, which means he’s been able to cross the border for work before Monday’s reopening.
She said, “he drives from Milk River to Shelby [Montana] every day, three times a day.”