USA and Mexico during the pandemic
The United States is working closely with the Mexican government and partners to combat the pandemic and reduce secondary economic impacts in both countries. In March 2020, the United States, Mexico, and Canada agreed to restrict non-essential travel across borders to prevent the spread of COVID-19 while addressing the economic effects resulting from reduced mobility along the shared border. Additionally, the countries have held frequent coordination calls between high-level officials to discuss challenges and share information about the global pandemic while planning for safely re-opening the economies and commerce. The two countries have enabled the return home of thousands of their respective citizens; facilitated the maintenance of critical supplies of vital protective equipment and medical supplies; and ensured foreign citizens employed in essential economic sectors in the respective countries have been able to continue working under clear sanitary guidelines.
Comments
Post a Comment