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US to allow vaccinated air travelers

Internatio­nal passengers need to be fully inoculated before boarding planes bound for America

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WASHINGTON—The United States announced Monday it will lift COVID travel bans on all air passengers in November if they are fully vaccinated and undergo testing and contact tracing.

The restrictio­ns has kept relatives, friends and business travelers around the world separated for many months as the pandemic grinds on.

Jeffrey Zients, coronaviru­s response coordinato­r for President Joe Biden, told reporters the new “consistent approach” would take effect “early November.”

The easing of travel restrictio­ns, imposed by Donald Trump 18 months ago as the COVID-19 pandemic first erupted, marks a significan­t shift by Biden and answers a major demand from European allies at a time of strained diplomatic relations over the sinking of multibilli­on-dollar submarine deal between Australia and France where the United States played a key role.

Numerous safeguards will remain in place to suppress spread of the virus, which has already killed more than 675,000 Americans and is resurgent after what many had hoped was a lasting dip earlier this year.

“Most importantl­y, foreign nationals flying to the United States will be required to be fully vaccinated,” Zients said.

COVID test

It was not immediatel­y clear if the new rule only applied to US-approved vaccines or if other brands, such as those produced in China or Russia, would also qualify. Zients said that would be determined by the US Centers for Disease Control.

Zients said passengers will need to show they were fully vaccinated before boarding planes bound for the United States, as well as providing proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within three days.

Americans not fully vaccinated will still be able to enter, but only on testing negative within a day of travel.

Masks will be obligatory on US-bound flights, and airlines will provide the US health authoritie­s with contact tracing informatio­n.

“This new internatio­nal travel system follows the science to keep Americans’ internatio­nal air travel safe,” Zients said.

The change means many families and friends can be reunited, sometimes after nearly two years apart.

Phil White, a British entreprene­ur living near San Francisco, told AFP his daughter plans to finally visit from London in November.

“As a family we’re going to be together for Thanksgivi­ng, which is amazing,” he said, adding that he had not seen his daughter for 18 or 19 months.

‘Great news’

“That has been very, very, very difficult for us, as everyone can imagine,” White said.

British and German officials quickly welcomed the lifting of the near total ban. The German ambassador to the United States called it “great news.”

“Hugely important to promote people-to-people contacts and transatlan­tic business,” ambassador Emily Haber tweeted.

The announceme­nt was also hailed by airlines, which have taken a huge hit during the pandemic shutdown.

The trade group Airlines For Europe predicted “a much-needed boost to trans-Atlantic traffic & tourism and will reunite families and friends.”

While it had been widely expected that Biden would reopen borders to the European Union and Britain, the announceme­nt covers the globe.

“This applies to all internatio­nal travel,” Zients said.

Currently only US citizens, residents and foreigners with special visas are allowed to enter the United States from most European countries.

In an interview in Washington with AFP, Thierry Breton, European commission­er for internal market, said he was hopeful the policy will be extended to include the AstraZenec­a shot used by many European nations, which has not been approved by US health authoritie­s.

 ?? —REUTERS ?? ROUND TRIP Passengers hold American and British flags before a JetBlue flight to London at New York City’s JFK Internatio­nal Airport in this photo taken on Aug. 11. From November, fully vaccinated air travelers will already be allowed to fly to the United States, a Biden administra­tion official said.
—REUTERS ROUND TRIP Passengers hold American and British flags before a JetBlue flight to London at New York City’s JFK Internatio­nal Airport in this photo taken on Aug. 11. From November, fully vaccinated air travelers will already be allowed to fly to the United States, a Biden administra­tion official said.
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