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Some countries, including Canada and the United Kingdom, are relaxing or lifting restrictions for
vaccinated Americans to travel.
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 answer other
questions including what proof it would accept of vaccination and if the United States would accept
vaccines that some countries are using but which have not yet been authorized by U.S. regulators.
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 nations in Europe without border controls, Ireland, China,
India, South Africa, Iran and Brazil.
The White House interagency talks previously had focused on requiring vaccines for nearly all
foreign visitors arriving by air. The White House official did not immediately answer questions
about whether the administration is developing plans to also require visitors arriving from Mexico
and Canada to be vaccinated before crossing land borders.
Currently, the only foreign travelers allowed to cross by land into the United States from Mexico
and Canada are essential workers such as truck drivers or nurses.
It was not clear how long the administration will maintain existing restrictions but the official
reiterated that infections “appear likely to continue to increase in the weeks ahead” and that “the
United States will maintain existing travel restrictions at this point.”
Industry officials still think it will be at least weeks and potentially months before restrictions are
lifted.
Former President Donald Trump’s administration did not set any metrics for adding or dropping
countries from the list, and neither has Biden’s. Trump did attempt to lift European countries from
the restrictions in January but Biden reinstated the restrictions before they were dropped.
Many 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 restrictions have separated loved ones and prevented some people working in the United States
from returning to home countries and others from coming for employment.
Last week, Reuters reported the White House was discussing the potential of mandating COVID-19
vaccines for international visitors. The sources said at the time no decisions had been made.
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.
Reporting by David ShepardsonEditing by Chris Reese and David Gregorio
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