Tuesday, 16 April

COVID-19: New travel rules to US begins 8 Nov

General News
US Ambassador to Ghana Stephanie S Sullivan

The new rules for travellers to the United States of America due to the covid-19 pandemic will take effect from Monday, 8 November 2021.

The new travel rules, released by the Biden-led-administration, is expected to “protect public health, while providing consistent guidance around the world.”

Travellers to the United States, “limited exceptions”, must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

The limited exception include countries such as Ghana.

 “Under this exception, which will be reviewed every 90 days, unvaccinated travellers may enter with non-tourist visas using their Ghanaian passport but will be required to have a negative COVID-19 test administered within one day of travel to the United States before boarding.

“There is no exception for Ghanaian tourist and business travellers (B1/B2). Ghanaian tourist and business travellers using any “B” visa must show proof of full vaccination and a negative COVID-19 test administered within three days of departure,” according to the new rules for travels to the United States.

Also, the “Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has determined that for the purposes of entry into the United States, vaccines accepted will include those approved or authorised by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), as well as vaccines with an emergency use listing from the World Health Organisation (WHO).”

However, “children between the ages of 2 and 17 are not required to be vaccinated but must have a pre-departure COVID-19 test. If a child is travelling with a fully vaccinated adult, proof of a negative COVID-19 test from a sample taken within three days before departure is required.

 “If an unvaccinated child is travelling alone or with unvaccinated adults, proof of a negative COVID-19 test from a sample taken within one day of departure is required.  While children under two years of age are exempted from the testing requirement, CDC recommends a pre-departure test for these children whenever possible.”

 

Source: classfmonline.com/Elikem Adiku