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The United States will begin receiving foreign travellers by land and air from Monday, 20 months after it shut its doors to deal with Covid-19. But they must be fully vaccinated to gain entry.All non-American and non-immigrant travellers will be required to show proof of vaccination before airlines will let them to board US-bound flights.
Children under 18, participants in clinical trials, people with certain contraindications to the vaccine and those in need to travel in emergency or for humanitarian reason, which will have to be certified by the US government, will be exempted, according to a protocol released by the US government in October. They will still have to test for Covid-19, however, except children under-2.
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