Is there a Future for ArriveCAN at the Land Border?
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic led to the introduction of a number of restrictions as governments around the world sought to implement border management tools that could protect public health. One such example was the ArriveCAN app, introduced by the Government of Canada in November 2020. This advanced data submission tool aimed to reduce the spread of COVID-19 by ensuring arrivals were vaccinated and by facilitating contact tracing. This Border Policy Brief provides a summary of the nearly two-year use of ArriveCAN as a border management tool during the pandemic. We consider its impact on passenger flows through the U.S - Canada land border, the termination of its mandatory use, and its potential implementation going forward.
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- Jakubowski, Andrzej - author
- Trautman, Laurie D - author
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collections Border Policy Research Institute Publications | Border Policy Research Institute
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1131
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October 1st, 2022
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