Copy and pasted below, released October 25th, source Medscape Medical News
The White House released new plans today that take a layered approach to improve the safety of international travel to the United States ahead of the busy Thanksgiving travel season.
Starting November 8, international travelers flying into the US will be required to show proof of vaccination, or prove that they meet very limited exemption requirements.
Along with a vaccination record — which can be a digital or paper certificate — vaccinated passengers and children traveling with them will also have to show that they've gotten a negative COVID-19 test within 3 days of boarding the plane.
Travelers will also need to prove that they were vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine authorized by the US or the World Health Organization (WHO) for emergency use.
International passengers who can't show proof that they are fully vaccinated and qualify for an exemption will have to provide negative test results within a day of departure.
Unvaccinated US citizens or lawful permanent residents will need a negative test within 1 day of departure.
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New requirements when returnng to the USA after November 7
My interpretation of the Medscape story below, when you return to the USA starting Nov 8 you will need to show:
Proof of vaccination and negative Covid test within 72 hours of boarding the plane. That was the same as before except they have added proof of vaccination.
If you haven't been vaccinated then the negative Covid test result has to be within 24 hours, instead of 72 hours as before. I guess that is sort of their way of penalizing those who are not vaccinated.
Please correct me if you have a different take on it or I am missing something.
And you can basically forget about the "limited exemptions." Those are rare situations such as you are in a study about Covid, or you have a documented severe allergy to the vaccine, and a few other very circumstances that will not apply to members here 99.994252259% of the time.
[QUOTE=Osteoknot;2618578]The White House released new plans today that take a layered approach to improve the safety of international travel to the United States ahead of the busy Thanksgiving travel season.
Starting November 8, international travelers flying into the US will be required to show proof of vaccination, or prove that they meet very limited exemption requirements.
Along with a vaccination record which can be a digital or paper certificate vaccinated passengers and children traveling with them will also have to show that they've gotten a negative COVID-19 test within 3 days of boarding the plane.
Travelers will also need to prove that they were vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine authorized by the US or the World Health Organization (WHO) for emergency use.
International passengers who can't show proof that they are fully vaccinated and qualify for an exemption will have to provide negative test results within a day of departure.
Unvaccinated US citizens or lawful permanent residents will need a negative test within 1 day of departure.[/QUOTE]News like this deserves some random, gratuitous fotos, jeje. Now that I saw the foto again, the 3-ways with Hot Housewife, we are in the last foto, were just as hot as the ones with Purrfekt Paisa I posted earlier. Toss up, jeje. And the hottie in the striped pants in the next to last foto, she is another chica who Scarlet brought over for a 3-way that I had forgotten about because she only came over twice, but who I would love to see again for a third, fourth, or fifth or more times again. She rocks lingerie as good as any chica I have met. And remember Sunny? That is her in the bathroom in the white mini-skirt, on our first "date" together in a Love Motel, I think the Zona Rosa opposite the Vera Cruz church. That is the landmark church at Ground Zero, also shown in a separate foto. Sunny is vying for a numbered position in my line-up and she might get it but I cannot bring her in higher than number ten, maybe number nine. Good for me, don't know if she will be happy with that. We will see. Don't have to decide any of that before I return to Medellin.