Good news for those going to America, Biden administration abolishes the requirement of corona investigation


Earlier, to go to America, a Covid negative report was required 72 hours before the flight. This caused a lot of trouble to the passengers. Despite the vaccination, people could travel only with the corona test report. Now with the end of this rule, travelers going to America will get a lot of convenience.


WASHINGTON: The Biden administration in the US has lifted the ban, under which passengers arriving in the US by international flight were required to undergo a Kovid-19 test a day before the flight. A senior administration official said the mandate expires at midnight on Sunday and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CSDS) has decided it is no longer needed.


After 90 days, the decision will be reviewed again

An official on Friday, speaking on condition of anonymity regarding the preview of the formal announcement, said the agency would re-evaluate the testing requirement every 90 days. The official said that if a new variant of Kovid-19, which is causing the problem, comes to the fore, then this investigation can be reinstated.


Corona test report was required earlier

Earlier, to go to America, a Covid negative report was required 72 hours before the flight. This caused a lot of trouble to the passengers. Despite the vaccination, people could travel only with the corona test report. Now with the end of this rule, travelers going to America will get a lot of convenience. Actually, this decision was taken after the havoc of the Delta variant of Corona virus in America.


America has the highest death due to Corona

So far 1,035,320 people have died due to the corona epidemic in America. At the same time, the total number of infected people has reached 87,114,740. The death toll from corona per 1 million people in America is 3093, which is the second highest in the world. This is the reason why America has implemented strict rules for the prevention of Corona.

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