Anyone 18 and older traveling to the United States must provide proof of full immunization (at least 14 days must have passed after the last dose), through April 10, 2023. The Biden administration just extended the duration of this obligation which was to expire these days, notes the Washington Times.
No other health formalities linked to Covid-19 are no longer applied, the country having abolished the test obligation last June.
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With the exception, however, of Chinese or travelers from China, Hong Kong and Macau, who have been subject to it again since January 5, due to the explosion of cases of coronavirus on the spot.
Despite the resumption of the epidemic in China, the fear of a variant in the United States, most countries remain accessible to this day without any particular health restrictions such as a vaccine passport or prior test.
Wearing a mask may, locally, remain required in certain configurations, in particular public transport.