The White House says it will not support this controversial covidation rule
Administrative managers say that this policy has remained in place for the moment.
Public health safety measures such as wearing face masks, social distancing and capacity restrictions were characteristics of life under the peak of the CVIV-19 pandemic. But as the case figures have declined and vaccination rates have increased in most of the United States, health leaders have begun to eliminate many policies as life begins to return to normal. But at the federal level, some policies have remained in place, including a controversial COVID rule that the White House says it will not be lifted as soon as some people would like it. Read it to see what restriction stays in place for now.
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The White House says it will not support international travel restrictions for the moment.
Although life continues to return to normal on the national front, it can be a moment before borders see the same reopening. According to a head of the White House, the Bidge Administration has no project ofLift international travel restrictions Currently in place, despite already announced an international expert working group to resume the recovery safely for travel.
"Although these groups have met several times, there are new discussions to discuss before we can advertise the next steps of the reopening of travel with any country," said the head of the White House in Reuters. "We have grown tremendously in our immunization efforts, as many of these other countries, but we want to make sure we are moving deliberately and that we are able to reopen the international travel sustainably when it is prudent to do it."
Groups put pressure on the government to reopen the borders to travel.
The ad comes in the middle ofEditing pressure of legislators and business groups in the United States that support restrictions focus on key sectors of the economy, including tourism, air travel, hospitality and trade. Many demand the reopening of borders for non-essential travelers, at least between the United States and Canada and the European Union.
During a press conference of July 6, press secretary of the White HouseJen Psaki recognized theDifficulties created by current prohibitions, saying that the administration worked on a safe reopening. "We know that in many cases the families are separated. We know it's a tearing challenge that many people treat. And many people are eager to travel, to be with loved ones or even to work of work. We understand that. We look forward to doing it too, "she told reporters.
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Non-citizens who are in some countries are currently prohibited from entering the United States.
Under theCurrent travel restrictions which have been in place since January, most foreign nationals in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Brazil, South Africa, Iran, China and 26 countries of the European Union in the last 14 days are currently prohibited from entering the US India was alsoAdded to the list countries early May.
The prohibition of travel does not apply to US citizens or permanent residents of the United States and their spouses, young children or brothers and sisters, or the parents of any citizen or permanent resident of less than 21 years of age . However, even those exempted from the travel prohibition are always submitted to the currentCDC guidelines for international arrivals In the United States, which require a negative CVIV-19 test within three days before traveling. In addition, those who are not vaccinated must also be self-quarantin for a full week after arrival.
Other travel restrictions have recently been extended by the government.
Travel prohibitions are the only COVID restrictions that have been maintained in place by the federal authorities. Last month, officials extended restrictions on non-essential trips toMexican and Canadian land borders Until July 21st. And in April, the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) extended his mask mandate , requiring all travelers in transit on planes, trains, buses and ferries or passing through transit hubs such as airports to wear a face covering at least September 13.
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