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This is just the beginning. You print all that money, inflation will go sky high. If you can capitalize on it...do it...but those who can't are going to feel it. No doubt. Everything has gone up in price. You're essentially making less money. Gotta get a hold of assets.

Looking forward to the next recession, i needdddd a big ass boat!:blessed:
 

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Travel restrictions at the U.S. border will vary from November 8, depending on whether you're entering the country via land or air.

While the only people able to enter the United States will be those who are fully vaccinated, there are still COVID-19 testing requirements for anybody arriving on a plane.

Canadians flying into the U.S. from Monday, November 8, will be required to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19, as well as a negative test result.

Rapid antigen tests are accepted and cost around $20 to $40 in Canada. Results can be received in as little as 20 minutes, but tests must be taken within 72 hours prior to travel.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that the negative result must be shown to the airline before you board your flight to the States.

Ok, so what's the deal at the land border?

From November 8, fully vaccinated Canadians will be permitted to enter the U.S. via land borders for non-essential purposes, including travel, tourism and visiting friends and family.

While those entering via plane will be required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test, fully vaccinated travellers crossing the land border from Canada will not be required to take a COVID-19 test.

That doesn't mean there are no testing requirements for drivers, though. To return to Canada, all travellers must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 molecular test, taken within 72 hours before. This applies to both air passengers and land travellers.

It even applies to drivers just entering the States for a number of hours or less, although they are able to take a pre-entry test in Canada before they leave.

What about before November 8, 2021?
Until then, the U.S. land border remains closed to non-essential travellers from Canada, although fully-vaccinated Americans have been able to visit Canada since August.

Travellers can go by plane for non-essential trips into the United States, although there are COVID-19 testing requirements in place for anybody aged two and above.
 

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This is just the beginning. You print all that money, inflation will go sky high. If you can capitalize on it...do it...but those who can't are going to feel it. No doubt. Everything has gone up in price. You're essentially making less money. Gotta get a hold of assets.

And the past few days i've seen the whole "due to the supply chain shortages we have had to raise our prices" a few places I've been to

what a joke
 

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Im driving to Syracuse for few hours and returning on nov 8..and i need to get covid test :snoop:

Even tho im fully vaxxed :francis:

government gotta get that bread:yeshrug:
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poverty is up,we're dealing with a supply shortage, crime is up, we're in the middle of a pandemic, so let's get rid of police & health care workers, what could possibly go wrong...:francis:



nov 1 is the deadline at my hospital
oevr 400 staff currently not vaccinated

this is what y'all wanted though
 

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Travel restrictions at the U.S. border will vary from November 8, depending on whether you're entering the country via land or air.

While the only people able to enter the United States will be those who are fully vaccinated, there are still COVID-19 testing requirements for anybody arriving on a plane.

Canadians flying into the U.S. from Monday, November 8, will be required to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19, as well as a negative test result.

Rapid antigen tests are accepted and cost around $20 to $40 in Canada. Results can be received in as little as 20 minutes, but tests must be taken within 72 hours prior to travel.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that the negative result must be shown to the airline before you board your flight to the States.

Ok, so what's the deal at the land border?

From November 8, fully vaccinated Canadians will be permitted to enter the U.S. via land borders for non-essential purposes, including travel, tourism and visiting friends and family.

While those entering via plane will be required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test, fully vaccinated travellers crossing the land border from Canada will not be required to take a COVID-19 test.

That doesn't mean there are no testing requirements for drivers, though. To return to Canada, all travellers must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 molecular test, taken within 72 hours before. This applies to both air passengers and land travellers.

It even applies to drivers just entering the States for a number of hours or less, although they are able to take a pre-entry test in Canada before they leave.

What about before November 8, 2021?
Until then, the U.S. land border remains closed to non-essential travellers from Canada, although fully-vaccinated Americans have been able to visit Canada since August.

Travellers can go by plane for non-essential trips into the United States, although there are COVID-19 testing requirements in place for anybody aged two and above.


so whats the difference for air travel? you still need a test to go and to reenter? am i missing something
 

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The man allegedly gained entry to the home, stole personal items, including jewelry and cash, and then took a shower.

Police say it’s believed the man, who was also armed with an axe, spent several hours inside the home. No one was injured during his time in the residence.

They were able to identify the suspect as 29-year-old Gary Prince of Toronto, who is now wanted for break and enter, mischief under $5,000 and theft of over $5,000.
 

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so whats the difference for air travel? you still need a test to go and to reenter? am i missing something

the rule for crossing by land sucks. Like to just go over and shop for the day you still need to pay like 200 bucks for a damn pcr test


the difference now is for flying you still need a rapid test to enter the usa and a pcr on return
for land no test to enter but you need a pcr on return which is the most ridiculous thing ever

so i want to go to buffalo for black friday shopping I have to pay like 150-200 bucks for a pcr test in canada then drive across no test required but on my way back show that im covid free even though that test was taken in canada :dahell:
 
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