- by foxnews
- 27 Nov 2024
The Biden administration will today announce the end of its requirement that people entering the country test negative for Covid-19, a senior administration official has told news outlets.
According to Reuters, the move will go into effect for US-bound air travelers on Sunday at midnight.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reportedly determined that the science and data mean the tests are no longer necessary. It will examine the decision again after three months.
The travel industry had lobbied for months against the restriction, which had been in place since January 2021.
The official said the Biden administration plans to work with airlines to ensure a smooth transition. The travel industry, as well as some scientists and lawmakers, including Democrats, had been critical of the requirement, saying it was no longer needed.
Since December, the CDC has required travelers to test negative within one day before flights to the United States but does not require testing for land border crossings.
Airlines have said many Americans are not traveling internationally because of concerns they will test positive and be stranded abroad.
Isom said 75% of countries American Airlines serves do not have testing requirements.
In December, the CDC tightened requirements for international air travelers to get a negative test within one day rather than three days of coming to the United States.
A traveler who said he was flying on Delta posted a photo on Reddit showing that a passenger had their jacket draped over a seat, sparking a discussion in the comments section.
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