President Donald Trump said Wednesday the closure of the US-Canada border announced as part of measures to stem the spread of the deadly coronavirus pandemic would “hopefully” last 30 days, AFP reports.

“I would say 30 days and hopefully at the end of 30 days we'll be in great shape,” he told reporters at the White House.

Trump announced earlier that Washington and Ottawa had agreed to close the border to all “nonessential traffic” — although trade between the two countries would not be affected.

Vehicles cross the Ambassador Bridge in to Detroit, Michigan from Windsor, Canada, on March 18, 2020. US and Canada have mutually agreed to temporarily restrict "non essential traffic" across Canada-US border due to the coronavirus pandemic. — AFP
Vehicles cross the Ambassador Bridge in to Detroit, Michigan from Windsor, Canada, on March 18, 2020. US and Canada have mutually agreed to temporarily restrict "non essential traffic" across Canada-US border due to the coronavirus pandemic. — AFP

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