Vaccines, testing and tracing: What to know as the US updates its entry rules in November
After an 18-month ban on most inbound travel, the US is set to update its border rules on November 8, by requiring all foreign visitors to be vaccinated before entering. Here's what you need to know about the new travel policy.
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