Canada's border agency is temporarily closing two ports of entry in the Atlantic region due to COVID-19.
The Canada Border Services Agency said the affected offices are in Bathurst, N.B., and Charlottetown.
CBSA spokesperson Judith Gadbois-St-Cyr said service at the offices is being suspended because of COVID-19 infections and close contacts among staff.
"They can't work when they're sick from home because they have to provide the service on site," she said. Most of the staff at the two small offices had either tested positive or forced to isolate due to their proximity to someone who has COVID-19, she added...
This was excerpted from the 29 December 2021 edition of CBC News.