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- Starting tomorrow, passengers flying into the U.S. will need to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test before boarding.
- Passengers who already had COVID-19 will need to provide a positive viral test and a doctor's note speaking to the recovery process.
- The COVID-19 vaccination rate in the U.S. is about 1.16 million people per day.
The CDC earlier this month, in response to an unprecedented surge of coronavirus infections, introduced a new travel restriction that will require passengers flying into the U.S. from abroad to provide proof of a negative COVID test taken within 3 days of their departing flight. The CDC's new travel restriction was announced on January 12 and goes into effect on January 26.
Per the order, every single passenger over the age of 2 will have to show a negative test result or provide documentation -- in the form of a positive viral test and a doctor's note -- to show that they previously had COVID and have since recovered.
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