Albuquerque Journal

Biden to reinstate COVID-19 travel rules

President adds South Africa to list because of virus variant

- BY AAMER MADHANI

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Monday will formally reinstate COVID-19 travel restrictio­ns on non-U.S. travelers from Brazil, Ireland, the United Kingdom and 26 other European countries that allow travel across open borders, according to two White House officials.

The officials also confirmed Sunday that South Africa would be added to the restricted list because of concerns about a variant of the virus that has spread beyond that nation.

Biden is reversing an order from President Donald Trump in his final days in office that called for the relaxation of the travel restrictio­ns as of Tuesday.

The decision to reverse the order is not surprising, but the addition of South Africa to the restricted travel list highlights the new administra­tion’s concern about mutations in the virus.

The South Africa variant has not been discovered in the United States, but another variant — originatin­g in the United Kingdom — has been detected in several states.

Biden last week issued an executive order directing federal agencies to require internatio­nal air travelers to quarantine upon U.S. arrival. The order also requires that all U.S.-bound passengers ages 2 and above get negative COVID-19 test results within three days before traveling.

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