Covid-19: CDC Advises Air Passengers To United States

The Center for Disease Control CDC in a Press release by the Information specialist, Public Affairs Section (PAS),US Consulate General,Temitayo Famutimi  has rolled out advisory guidelines to all  air passengers travelling to the United States.

Thus the CDC stated :

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Required Testing before Air Travel to the US
Required for all air passengers two years of age or older boarding a flight from a foreign country to the United States

What You Need to Know
If you plan to travel internationally, you will need to get a COVID-19 viral test (regardless of vaccination status or citizenship) no more than 1 day before you travel by air into the United States. You must show your negative result to the airline before you board your flight.

If you recently recovered from COVID-19, you may instead travel with documentation of recovery from COVID-19 (i.e., your positive COVID-19 viral test result on a sample taken no more than 90 days before the flight’s departure from a foreign country and a letter from a licensed healthcare provider or a public health official stating that you were cleared to travel).
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Overview
Test and Vaccination Documentation Requirements
Timing Requirements
Positive Test or COVID-19 Exposure
Connecting or Delayed Flights
Exemptions
Are You Fully Vaccinated for Air Travel to the United States?
You are considered fully vaccinated:

2 weeks (14 days) after your dose of an accepted single-dose vaccine
2 weeks (14 days) after your second dose of an accepted 2-dose series
2 weeks (14 days) after you received the full series of an accepted COVID-19 vaccine (not placebo) in a clinical trial
2 weeks (14 days) after you received the full series of a Novavax (or Covovax) COVID-19 vaccine (not placebo) in a phase 3 clinical trial

2 weeks (14 days) after you received 2 doses of any “mix-and-match” combination of accepted COVID-19 vaccines administered at least 17 days apart*
If you don’t meet these requirements, you are NOT fully vaccinated.

 

* CDC has not recommended the use of mix-and-match COVID-19 vaccine primary series. However, such strategies are increasingly common in many countries outside of the United States. Therefore, for the of purpose of interpreting vaccination records for travel to the United States, CDC will accept combinations of accepted COVID-19 vaccines.

See Requirement for Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination for Air Passengers for more information about necessary vaccination documentation.

COVID-19 Testing Requirement for International Travel to the United States
CDC amended its October 25, 2021 Order, titled, “Requirement for Proof of Negative COVID-19 Test or Recovery from COVID-19 for All Air Passengers Arriving in the United States.” This amendment updates COVID-19 testing requirements for air passengers 2 years or older boarding a flight to the United States.

All air passengers 2 years or older with a flight departing to the US from a foreign country at or after 12:01am EST (5:01am GMT) on December 6, 2021, are required show a negative COVID-19 viral test result taken no more than 1 day before travel, or documentation of having recovered from COVID-19 in the past 90 days, before they board their flight.

Air passengers will also be required to confirm in the form of an attestation that the information they present is true.
For the full list of requirements and exemptions, please review the language in the Order.

International travel poses additional risks and even fully vaccinated travelers are at increased risk for getting and possibly spreading new COVID-19 variants.

CDC recommends delaying international travel until you are fully vaccinated.

Requirement for Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination For Air Passengers
Travel Assessment
International Travel Information for U.S. Citizens, U.S. Nationals, Lawful Permanent Residents and Immigrants
Non-U.S. citizen, Non-U.S. immigrants: Air Travel to the United States
Aircraft Operators/ Airlines/ Crew
For additional information, resources, and FAQs please visit the following webpages:

Aircraft Operators/Airlines/Crew FAQs Requirement for Proof of Negative COVID-19 Test or Documentation of Recovery from COVID-19
Air Travel Toolkit for Airline Partners
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Last Updated Dec. 2, 2021
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