The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will lift its requirement for international travelers to test negative for COVID-19 before entering the United States.
The change will go into effect on Sunday at midnight, as CNN reports:
The CDC is lifting the restriction that the travel industry had lobbied against for monthsย after determining it was no longer necessary โbased on the science and data,โ the official said. The CDC will reassess its decision in 90 days and if officials decide they need to reinstate it, because of a concerning new variant, for example, will do so. The measure has beenย in place since January 2021.
The official said the Biden administration plans to work with airlines to ensure a smooth transition with the change, but it will likely be a welcome move for most in the industry.
The move follows an aggressive lobbying campaign by lawmakers and airline industry officials, who say the mandate costs their businesses billions of dollars each month.
The Hill has more on the testimony from industry leaders at this week's Senate transportation subcommittee:
Even as domestic travel has rebounded from pandemic-era lows, international travel to the U.S. has lagged behind. Industry officials told lawmakers Tuesday that the greatest inhibitor of international travel is the testing requirement.
โThe testing requirement is impacting people's willingness to travel and puts the U.S. at risk of falling behind other countries,โ said Suzanne Neufang, the CEO of the Global Business Travel Association.
The travel industry and some scientific experts had argued with increasing regularity that the policy was months out of date.
Many countries have already dropped similar requirements.
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Amen — it’s about time!!!
Hooray about time
Why not? We have thousands of people from every 3rd world Hellhole on the plant walking across our Southern border who will never be tested for anything.
They’re not tested, they’re not quarantined, they’re not vaccinated. Hell, they probably don’t even issue them a mask. But let a US citizen try to entire the country from Europe? Nope. I got stuck in Germany last month because of a positive COVID test. Never felt sick. No symptoms. Nothing. But I couldn’t come home because I supposedly had a cold. I’ll never understand how the could justify the requirements for citizens they were never in place for illegals. . . . . . .