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COVID-19 vaccine proof still required for visitors entering the US

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The United States (US) Transportation Security Administration (TSA),  has extended its COVID-19 vaccine proof requirement for non-US non-immigrant citizens flying to enter the United States.

In this latest TSA directive, the  United States is the only western country and among the few remaining countries in the world still to require such proof for entry.

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The directive states that effective to at least January 8, 2023, aircraft operators must require each non-US non-immigrant citizen to present a paper or digital documentation for “proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19,” or documentation proving the person is excepted from taking the vaccine, before boarding a flight to the United States.

A “non-immigrant” is someone who is not a US citizen, US national, lawful permanent resident, or traveling to the United States on an immigrant visa.

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), being fully vaccinated means having had an accepted single-dose vaccine or a second dose of an accepted two-dose series at least 14 days ago.

A booster dose is not needed to meet the requirement.

This extension comes after the Biden administration in June dropped its requirement for air travelers entering the United States to test negative for COVID-19, meaning a person with the disease could still be allowed into the country, provided they have proof of vaccination.

While the vast majority of countries have dropped COVID-19 vaccine proof requirements for entry, the United States and a few other countries around the world continue to require them for non-citizens, with no alternate avenues for the unvaccinated such as requiring proof of immunity against COVID-19, a negative test, or a quarantine period instead.

Some of those other countries include Pakistan, Indonesia, Ghana, and Liberia.

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