US Travel Reopening: Travel restrictions to be lifted in America from November 8, new guide lines issued

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Washington, ANI. In view of the decrease in cases of corona infection, new travel guidelines have been issued in America. Under this, strict action will be taken against those who do not take the corona vaccine.

President Joe Biden signed an order on Monday that has lifted COVID-19 restrictions on 33 countries and introduced new vaccine-related rules.

In the new travel guidelines, strict instructions have been given for those who do not take the dose of corona vaccine. However, exemption has also been given for some foreign travelers.

From November 8, US citizens returning to the country will be required to show a negative Kovid test report. At the same time, citizens of other countries will be allowed entry only in special circumstances. This information was given by an administrative official on Monday.

Americans who have received the vaccine will have to undergo a Kovid test three days before travel. Instructions were given by the administration for foreign nationals in September itself. According to this, all foreign nationals coming to America must be fully vaccinated.

In this sequence, a new instruction has been given today. Under this, those coming from countries where only 10 percent of the population has been vaccinated will have to explain why it is necessary for them to come to America.

The situation in America has been bad since the beginning of the epidemic Kovid-19. Compared to other countries of the world, the highest number of cases are being reported here and the most number of infected people have died.

The corona virus, which originated from Wuhan, China, at the end of 2019 has so far infected a total of 243,637,026 people worldwide and has caused a total of 4,947,878 deaths so far.

However, to prevent this, corona vaccination is going on in the world and so far 6,801,414,981 vaccines have been applied. So far, a total of 45,444,228 people have been affected by corona infection in America and 735,930 infected people have died.