On September 20, the White House had already announced that the United States would lift travel restrictions for air passengers from 33 countries in November, including China, India, Brazil and most of Europe, who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. The American authorities did not specify at the time which vaccines would be accepted.
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Some countries have pressured the Biden administration to accept vaccines approved by theWHO
, because the vaccines authorized by the FDA are not widely used in all countries.Thus, the United States will admit fully vaccinated air travelers from the 26 countries of the Schengen zone in Europe as well as Great Britain, Ireland, China, India, South Africa, from Iran and Brazil. Unprecedented U.S. restrictions have banned most non-U.S. Citizens who have been in those countries for the past 14 days.
The new COVID-19 vaccine requirements will now apply to almost all foreign nationals traveling to the United States, including those not subject to the previous restrictions.
The CDC has yet to finalize and publish new contact tracing rules for international visitors, which they sent to the White House for review on September 15.
They should also detail the rules for exceptions, which include children not yet eligible for vaccination, as well as for visitors from countries where vaccines are not widely available.
The administration must also decide whether to admit visitors for COVID-19 clinical trials or those who have recently contracted the disease and are not yet eligible for vaccination.
The World Health Organization has authorized for emergency use
the following vaccines: Pfizer (United States), AstraZeneca (Great Britain – India), Janssen (United States), Moderna (United States), Sinopharm (China) and Sinovac (China).
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