Small towns and businesses suffer from U.S.-Canada border closure: "My income is down almost 60%"
When Lars Jacobson spots a truck crossing the Canadian border into the United States, he sees unfairness. COVID-19 has stopped people from coming in, but not trucks facilitating commerce.
"The truckers can go back and forth because COVID can't get them, but an individual can? What? It doesn't make any sense," Jacobson told CBS News' Anna Werner.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Tuesday that he extended the border closure between the United States and Canada for another 30 days, banning all nonessential travel between the two countries.