US lifts travel restrictions for foreign travelers

Washington: From today, the US is going to lift the travel ban for foreign travelers who have been fully vaccinated. After a 21-month long ban, people will now be able to travel to the US from November 8. Indians living in the US could not reach India due to the US travel ban as the US had banned Indians from traveling to the US. This ban from the US was imposed by the then President Donald Trump in the beginning of the year 2020. Along with this, America is also going to open its land borders with some countries.

After fighting several waves of the corona epidemic, now that the graph of corona has come down and a large population has been vaccinated, the Bidne government has withdrawn the travel ban order taking a big decision.

This restriction has been removed by the US government for those foreign travelers who have been fully vaccinated. During the journey, passengers will be required to show a negative report of the corona virus test before boarding the plane. You will need to show your vaccination status, and airlines will need to match name and date of birth to confirm that the passenger is the same person who provided proof of vaccination.
All FDA and WHO approved vaccines for travel to the US are recognized by US officials. This also includes India’s indigenous vaccine as this vaccine has been approved for emergency use by the WHO. Along with lifting the ban on air travel, the US has also fully vaccinated its land borders with Canada and Mexico. Will open to the people.