The Biden administration says COVID\u002D19 vaccination requirements for foreign air travellers and at Canada\u002DU.S. border are being lifted.
“We are in a different phase of our response to COVID-19 than we were when many of these requirements were put into place,” the administration said in a statement.
The White House statement left the restrictions on land borders, known as Title 19, to the Department of Homeland Security, which promptly followed up with a statement of its own. “DHS intends to rescind these Title 19 travel restrictions in alignment with the end of the public health emergency and the termination of the presidential proclamation on air travel.”
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