The Borneo Post

US to allow in vaccinated foreigners

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WASHINGTON: The United States, which closed its borders to much of the world as the pandemic took hold, plans eventually to begin allowing fully vaccinated foreigners back in, a White House official said Wednesday.

President Joe Biden’s administra­tion, recognisin­g the importance of internatio­nal travel, wants to reopen to visitors from abroad in a “safe and sustainabl­e manner,” the official said.

It is developing “a phased approach that over time will mean, with limited exceptions, that foreign nationals travelling to the United States – from all countries – need to be fully vaccinated,” the official added, without specifying a timeframe.

The plan marks a tentative but significan­t evolution in the US approach to stemming the outbreak, with Washington stating as recently as July 26 that it would maintain restrictio­ns on internatio­nal arrivals, sidesteppi­ng European pressure.

A working group is developing a “consistent and safe” new system for internatio­nal entries, the official said, “for when we can reopen travel.”

The United States has restricted travel from the European Union, Britain, China and Iran for more than a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, later adding other countries including Brazil and India.

The European Union in June opened up to travellers from the United States, typically requiring proof of vaccinatio­n or negative tests, under pressure from tourism-dependent nations such as Greece, Spain and Italy that feared another troubled year.

The Delta variant has propelled a surge in Covid cases in the United States, overwhelmi­ngly among unvaccinat­ed people.

The United States on Monday hit Biden’s goal of administer­ing at least one dose of a Covid vaccine to 70 per cent of adults almost a month late, as the newest wave of infections pushes hospitalis­ations to levels seen last summer.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A traveller wears a face mask while checking her phone on the arrivals level outside.
— AFP photo A traveller wears a face mask while checking her phone on the arrivals level outside.

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