US must provide evidence of negative Covid test for visitors flying to US

An agent for the transportation safety administration at Ronald Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia.

Photographer: Sarah Silbiger / Bloomberg

The US will have to provide evidence of a negative Covid-19 test before visitors are allowed to fly from other countries to the country, in an effort to help airlines recover at least some of their most lucrative international flights.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday it approves the new anti-pandemic measure that goes into effect on January 26.

This requires travelers to receive a test within three days before leaving for the US and to provide written documentation of a negative result. Airlines must confirm the information before boarding passengers, the CDC said in the statement.

“The test does not eliminate all risks,” said CDC Director Robert Redfield. ‘But when combined with a period of staying home and everyday precautions such as wearing masks and social distance, it can make travel safer, healthier and more responsible by reducing the spread on planes, airports and destinations. ”

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