Traveling to the US could be possible in November. Here is what you need to know
After an 18-month ban on most inbound travel, the US is set to relax its stringent border rules to allow vaccinated travelers to enter. The White House will introduce a new policy that will allow many vaccinated international travelers to visit the US, beginning in November.
Here's what you need to know about the new travel policy, including who can travel and what proof could be required.
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