US to ease COVID-19 travel restrictions in November 2021

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The Biden administration has stated that the U.S. will allow foreign nationals to enter the country if they have vaccination proof and a negative COVID-19 test later this fall.  The change is to go into effect this November.  This is a major shift from the confusing travel restrictions that have been impacting travel between many countries and the United States.  Currently travel is restricted for foreign nationals who have in the prior 14 days been in the United Kingdom, European Union, China, India, Iran, Republic of Ireland, Brazil or South Africa.

Additionally, the Biden administration will also tighten testing rules for unvaccinated American citizens, who will need to be tested before and after they arrive in the United States. 


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