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U.S. may require foreign visitors be vaccinated, White House says

Published 08/05/2021, 12:11 PM
Updated 08/05/2021, 03:16 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Air travelers walk through a terminal as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues, at New York’s JFK International Airport in New York, U.S., May 15, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The White House on Thursday confirmed it may require visitors from abroad to be vaccinated as part of its plans to eventually reopen international travel but said it had yet to decide and would not immediately lift restrictions.

White House coronavirus response coordinator Jeff Zients confirmed that an interagency working group was developing plans that may require some type of vaccine requirement for foreign nationals.

Reuters first reported the White House effort to develop vaccine requirements that could cover nearly all foreign visitors.

"We will be ready when it is the right time to consider reopening," Zients said at a White House COVID-19 briefing.

At a separate briefing, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki acknowledged inconsistencies in the current restrictions barring people from some countries with low COVID-19 rates but not from others with high rates.

She said it was uncertain whether the United States would mandate vaccines.

The White House again said on Thursday it was not ready to immediately lift restrictions because of the rising COVID-19 caseload and highly transmissible Delta variant.

The extraordinary U.S. travel restrictions were first imposed on China in January 2020 to address the spread of COVID-19. Numerous other countries have been added, most recently India in May.

The White House has held discussions with airlines and others about how it would implement a policy of requiring vaccines for foreign visitors.

The administration must also consider what proof it would accept of vaccination and whether the United States would accept vaccines that some countries are using but which have yet to be authorized by U.S. regulators.

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The United States currently bars most non-U.S. citizens who within the last 14 days have been in the United Kingdom, the 26 Schengen countries in Europe without border controls, Ireland, China, India, South Africa, Iran and Brazil.

It was not immediately clear whether a plan would require visitors arriving from Mexico and Canada to be vaccinated before crossing land borders.

Industry officials say it will be at least weeks and potentially months before restrictions are lifted.

Some critics of the restrictions say they no longer make sense because some countries with high rates of COVID-19 infections are not on the restricted list while some countries on the list have the pandemic under control.

The Biden administration has also been talking to U.S. airlines in recent weeks about establishing international contact tracing for passengers before lifting travel restrictions.

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welcome to the CCP..errr the USA. were now a medical dictatorship. thanks.
Thats pointless until we secure the southern border.
what is the idea behind requiring everyone to be vaccinated? it is proven that vaccinated people can get sick and -more importantly- they can carry AND transmit the virus just like anyone non vaccinated. this whole story is getting more and more dodgy... P.S: I would be pleasantly surprised if this comment is allowed by investing.com
well Chris. it's a worldwide depopulatuon scam. if you were paying attention you'd know this was the case. Bill Gates spike at Ted in 2010 said the world population needed to be reduced immediately. said vaccines would do it. funded the whole thing over the last 10 years and left MSFT 45 years after he started it to be the vaccine spokesperson to save the world. open your eyes
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