America's new COVID-19 rules for international travel
The Hindu
The across-the-board rules will take effect in November
The Biden administration is rolling out new international travel policies affecting Americans and non-citizens alike who want to fly into the U.S. The goal is to restore more normal air travel after 18 months of disruption caused by COVID-19.
The across-the-board rules, which will take effect in November, will replace a hodgepodge of confusioning restrictions. Some details of the plan are being worked out, but here are some questions and answers about what to expect:
WHAT IS THE NEW POLICY IN A NUTSHELL?
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