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US to lift curbs on vaccinated foreign travelers beginning Nov 8
Published on: 2021-10-18
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The White House on Friday will lift COVID-19 travel restrictions for fully vaccinated international visitors starting Nov. 8, ending historic restrictions that had barred much of the world from entering the United States for as long as 21 months.
 

The unprecedented travel restrictions kept millions of visitors out of the United States from China, Canada, Mexico, India, Brazil, much of Europe and elsewhere; shrunk U.S. tourism; and hurt border community economies. They prevented many loved ones and foreign workers from reuniting with families.
 

Restrictions on non-U.S. citizens were first imposed on air travelers from China in January 2020 by then-President Donald Trump and then extended to dozens of other countries, without any clear metrics for how and when to lift them.
 

The White House, which held a meeting late Thursday to finalize the Nov. 8 date, faces some remaining questions, including how and what exemptions the Biden administration will grant to the vaccine requirements. Children under 18, for example, are largely expected to be exempt from the requirements, an official said.
 

美国将从11月8日起允许完全接种新冠疫苗的外国旅客入境

美国白宫15日说,美国将从11月8日起允许完全接种新冠疫苗的外国旅客乘坐国际航班或通过水陆口岸入境。
 

白宫助理新闻秘书凯文•穆尼奥斯当天在社交媒体上发文说,美国政府有关国际旅行的最新规定将于11月8日开始实施,适用于乘坐国际航班或通过水陆口岸入境的旅客。
 

据美国媒体报道,白宫将于11月8日前公布符合入境接种要求的新冠疫苗种类、未完全接种新冠疫苗者可入境美国的“极少数例外情况”以及其他细节。
 

美疾病控制和预防中心此前已通知各航空公司,入境美国的航空旅客可接种的新冠疫苗包括美食品和药物管理局批准和授权的疫苗、获得世界卫生组织紧急使用认证的疫苗。预计上述标准也将适用于通过水陆口岸入境美国的外国旅客。

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