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- Trump signed an order on Monday lifting coronavirus-related international travel restrictions for several countries, including Brazil, most of Europe, and the UK.
- President-elect Joe Biden’s press secretary confirmed the administration’s intention to block the order, which would otherwise go into effect on January 26th.
- The CDC will require all air travelers to present a negative COVID-19 test before entering the US starting January 26th.
With just a day to go until he leaves office, President Donald Trump lifted a key coronavirus safety measure on Monday. Trump said he agreed with outgoing Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar and is moving to lift travel restrictions for Brazil, most European countries, Ireland, and the UK. The order would become effective on January 26th, but President-elect Joe Biden’s administration already confirmed that the order will be blocked before it's scheduled to go into effect next week.
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