The White House has updated more stringent international travel guidance aimed at both American and foreign nationals hoping to smoothly transition into new policies that take effect on November 8. These policies carry over from the recently anounnced travel rules and indicate that all travelers must supply proof of vaccination before boarding planes to enter the U.S.. The U.S. Department of State has included the requirements on its website at state.gov. Moving to a new vaccination-based international travel system affects in-coming and outgoing travelers as well as airlines. The guidance rolled out on Monday focuses on ensuring that travelers follow both safety protocols and science to avoid ballooning COVID-19 cases worldwide. In a call rolling out the new policies, Senior Administration Officals broke down the new implementation summarized as follows: -The policy has been adjusted to require U.S. citizens...
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