In late September, the Biden Administration announced that it would lift travel restrictions on fully vaccinated travelers in early November. Last week, additional details were released, which will impact both international inbound travelers and U.S. citizens returning from abroad. Follow the resource links below to view elements of the new policy, which is effective Monday, November 8.
Resource Links (Updated December 3, 2021):
- Yeego Connect COVID-19 Resource Page for Travel (December 3, 2021)
- CDC's Updated International Travel Page (December 3, 2021)
- CDC Infographic on New International Travel Rules (December 3, 2021)
- Variants and Genomic Surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 (CDC)
- White House Proclamation on New Policy (October 25)
- White House Fact Sheet on New Policy (October 25)
- CDC Vaccine Order (October 25)
- CDC Testing Order (October 25)
- CDC Contact Tracing Order (October 25)
- CDC International Travel
- U.S. Department of State
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Travel ban will end Nov. 8 for international visitors who show proof of vaccination, negative coronavirus test (Washington Post)
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