The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

CDC offering tests to arrivals from south African countries

Passengers being monitored for the omicron variant.

- By Kelly Yamanouchi kelly.yamanouchi@ajc.com

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is offering COVID-19 testing to passengers arriving in Atlanta on flights from Johannesbu­rg, South Africa, as the agency focuses on monitoring a new coronaviru­s variant.

The CDC on Su n day started offering free voluntary tests to arriving internatio­nal passengers at Hartsfield-jackson Internatio­nal Airport, with a focus on those arriving from southern African countries. Travelers boarding flights to the United States are already required to test negative for COVID-19 before boarding their flights.

T he U.S. on Mo n day began restrictin­g travel from South Africa, along with seven other countries in southern Africa, because of the recently discovered omicron variant. However, the travel restrictio­ns do not apply to U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

The CDC is partnering with Xpresspa, which has an Xprescheck COVID-19 testing location at Hartsfield-jackson on Concourse E and at airports throughout the country, to offer the tests in the internatio­nal terminal of the Atlanta airport at an Xprescheck pop-up booth outside of Customs. It is also offering free specimen collection kits that can be mailed back for testing.

“We are actively-looking for the omicron variant right here in the United States,” CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said during a briefing Tuesday. “Right now, there is no evidence of omicron in the United States. The delta variant remains the predominan­t circulatin­g strain, representi­ng 99.9% of all sequences sampled.”

Walensky said the expansion of the biosurvell­ance program in Atlanta and three of the nation’s busiest airpor ts allows for increased COVID-19 testing for specific internatio­nal arrivals. She said the CDC is also working with airlines to collect passenger informatio­n that could be used for improved contact tracing and follow-up if cases are detected.

“Weare actively working to scale up this collaborat­ive post-arrival airport-based surveillan­ce testing program to monitor for this new variant in arriving travelers,” said Martin Cetron, the CDC’S director for the division of global migration and quarantine, in a written statement.

The Georgia Department of Public Health continues to encourage the public to get vaccinated to protect against COVID-19.

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON/AJC 2020 ?? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Sunday started offering free voluntary tests to arriving internatio­nal passengers at Hartsfield-jackson Internatio­nal Airport.
CURTIS COMPTON/AJC 2020 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Sunday started offering free voluntary tests to arriving internatio­nal passengers at Hartsfield-jackson Internatio­nal Airport.

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