WASHINGTON: The Biden government took the first step towards almost all foreign visitors to the US to be vaccinated for Coronavirus, a White House official said on Wednesday.
Requirements will come as part of a gradual approach to administration to reduce restrictions on travel for foreign nationals to the country.
There is no specified timeline, because the working group between institutions learns how and when to move safely to continue the normal journey.
Finally all foreign nationals enter the country, with some limited exceptions, it is expected to be vaccinated against Covid-19 to enter the US.
The official talked about anonymous conditions to see the preview of the policy being developed.
The Biden government has continued to restrict travel which greatly limits international travel to the US, citing the distribution of Delta variants from viruses.
Under the rules, non-US residents who have been to China, Schengen Europe, England, Ireland, Brazil, South Africa and India in 14 days were previously prohibited from entering the US.
All travelers to the US, regardless of vaccination status, are needed to show evidence of a negative Covid-19 test taken within three days of air travel to the country.
Biden administration has faced pressure to raise several limitations of affected allies, the air and family travel industry which has remained separate from people loved by rules.
Many complain that travel restrictions do not reflect the current virus situation – especially because Kasel in the US is worse than in many countries that are prohibited.
Airlines for America, trade group for major US airlines, said it was happy to report that the administration plans to make it easier for more foreign tourists to enter the country if they have been vaccinated.