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US mulling plan to welcome fully vaxxed foreigners

Working group formulating ‘consistent’, ‘safe’ new system for international entries, says White House official

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Aug 2021 9:30AM

US mulling plan to welcome fully vaxxed foreigners
The United States, in planning to allow fully vaccinated travellers to its shores, has marked a significant shift in its approach to Covid-19 management, with Washington very recently having said it would maintain international travel restrictions. – Pixabay pic, August 5, 2021

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 US – 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 US has restricted travel from the European Union (EU), Britain, China and Iran for more than a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, later adding other countries including Brazil and India.

The EU in June opened up to travellers from the US, 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-19 cases in the US, overwhelmingly among unvaccinated people.

The US on Monday hit Biden’s goal of administering at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine to 70% of adults almost a month late, as the newest wave of infections pushes hospitalisations to levels seen last summer. – AFP, August 5, 2021

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