US to Lift COVID Vaccination Requirement for Air Travellers
US to Lift COVID Vaccination Requirement for Air Travellers on May 11 2023 whether related to Tourism, Safari, business etc or not.
As of May 11, the White House has declared that they will no longer need vaccinations for passengers flying, while the requirement will still be in effect for foreign nationals at US land ports.
Dr. Ashish Jha, the COVID-19 coordinator for the White House, told The Associated Press on Monday that although he thought the vaccine mandates had a significant positive effect, they should now be relaxed.
The vaccine mandate controversy has caused extreme polarisation, with claims that limitations were pointless and detrimental to the economy.
The announcement of the regulations’ removal was hailed as “long overdue” by Democratic Rep. Brian Higgins, who represents Buffalo and Niagara Falls, New York, and has been outspoken about the limitations during the pandemic. Higgins thinks the action will encourage more cross-border travel between the United States and Canada.
The vaccination requirement “kept families apart and impeded economic recovery,” according to a statement from Higgins.
This most recent easing of pandemic limitations is unquestionably good news and crucially significant as we look for ways to promote healthy cross-border trade that generates shared prosperity.
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