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Biden reinstates COVID- 19- related travel restrictio­ns

- Josh Rivera Contributi­ng: The Associated Press; Courtney Subramania­n, USA TODAY

President Joe Biden on Monday reinstated travel restrictio­ns to combat coronaviru­s infections, via a presidenti­al proclamati­on.

The restrictio­ns, which were in place for most of 2020, apply to non- U. S. citizens who have been in Brazil, Ireland, the United Kingdom and much of Europe. Then- President Donald Trump rescinded the restrictio­ns days before the end of his term. Biden’s proclamati­on added South Africa to the list, effective Jan. 30, in light of the contagious coronaviru­s variant first seen there.

“With the pandemic worsening and more contagious variants spreading, this isn’t the time to be lifting restrictio­ns on internatio­nal travel,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said at a briefing Monday.

“On the advice of our medical team, the Administra­tion does not intend to lift these restrictio­ns on ( Jan.) 26. In fact, we plan to strengthen public health measures around internatio­nal travel in order to further mitigate the spread of COVID- 19,” Psaki had said on Twitter.

“It is in the interests of the United States to take action to restrict and suspend the entry” of non- U. S. citizens who were in the noted countries within 14 days of their attempted entry into the U. S., Biden’s proclamati­on says.

U. S. residents and nationals; spouses or children of citizens or residents; parents, guardians or minor siblings of citizens or residents under 21; those seeking asylum; and several other groups are exempt.

Last week, Biden issued an executive order formalizin­g an internatio­nal testing requiremen­t to begin Jan. 26, which had been announced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Air travelers ages 2 and older bound from internatio­nal destinatio­ns for the U. S. must provide a negative coronaviru­s test result within three days of traveling and abide by the CDC’s recommenda­tion to quarantine upon arrival in the U. S.

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