U.S. House plans vote to end foreign air traveler COVID vaccine mandate
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[February 04, 2023]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives plans to vote
next week on a bill that would end a requirement that most foreign air
travelers be vaccinated against COVID-19, Majority Leader Steve Scalise
said on Friday. |
A Delta Airlines jet comes in for a landing
in front of the Empire State Building and Manhattan skyline after
flights earlier were grounded during an FAA system outage at Laguardia
Airport, in New York City, New York, U.S., January 11, 2023.
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Biden administration in June dropped its requirement that people
arriving in the country by air must test negative for COVID-19
but has not lifted Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) vaccination requirements.
Currently, adult visitors to the United States who are not
citizens or permanent residents must show proof of vaccination
before boarding their flight, with some limited exceptions.
Republican Representative Thomas Massie introduced the measure
to rescind the vaccine requirement. "The CDC's unscientific
mandate is separating too many people from their families and
has been doing so for far too long. It needs to end," he said on
Twitter.
The CDC says vaccines continue to be the most important public
health tool for fighting COVID-19 and recommends all travelers
be vaccinated. The CDC did not immediately comment Friday.
The U.S. Travel Association said Thursday it has "long supported
the removal of this requirement and see no reason to wait until
the May expiration of the public health emergency - particularly
as potential visitors are planning spring and summer travel."
The group says the United States "is the only country that still
has this requirement for international visitors when there is no
longer any public health justification."
Mask requirements on airplanes were relaxed last year after a
judge declared them unlawful.
But in December, the United States imposed mandatory negative
COVID-19 test requirements on most travelers from China as COVID
infections rocketed there.
(Reporting by David Shepardson, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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