Early Friday morning, the Biden administration announced that the CDC would no longer require travelers to test negative for Covid-19 before entering the country. According to CNN, the change will take effect at midnight on Sunday for US-bound air travelers. After months of the travel industry battling the restrictions, the CDC has determined that the restriction …
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COVID-19-Booster Travelers Won’t Have To Quarantine Or Take Test If They Want To Go To Hawaii
According to reports, people who have received their COVID-19 booster shot will be allowed to travel to Hawaii. As countries try to adjust to the ever-changing COVID-19 protocols and safety measures, more and more countries are updating their travel guidelines. “In the next few days,” Hawaii Governor David Ige plans …
Read More »CDC Warns Travelers Against Going to the Caribbean Due to High Levels of COVID-19
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) warns travelers against going to five Caribbean islands, including the Bahamas and Aruba. Federal health officials are telling U.S. travelers not to go to Caribbean islands, including the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, St. Barts, St. Martin and Guadeloupe, USA Today reports. They claim these islands …
Read More »Blac Chyna is in Favor of Covid Vaccine Mandates, Calls Unvaccinated Travelers “Selfish”
Blac Chyna has voiced her opinions again surrounding the COVID-19 vaccinations. The 33-year old model makes it clear that she isn’t against the vaccines being mandated and calls unvaccinated travelers selfish. TMZ spotted Chyna after she landed at LAX and asked about her viewpoint on the mandate. Chyna expressed that …
Read More »Washington State Senator Dies A Month After Telling Radio Show He Was Sick With Covid-19 While Traveling In El Salvador
A Washington state senator died a month after confirming that he was sick with COVID–19 while in El Salvador. Sen. Doug Ericksen’s family announced his passing in a statement issued Saturday by the Washington State Senate Republican Caucus. “We are heartbroken to share that our husband and father passed away …
Read More »10 Cases Of COVID-19 Reported On Norwegian Cruise Ship Traveling Into Louisiana Port
There were at least ten cases of COVID-19 reported aboard a Norwegian Cruise Line ship after passengers were tested Saturday. The testing occurred while the boat was still at sea, and on Sunday, the vessel disembarked in New Orleans. All passengers and crew on the boat are fully vaccinated. None of the ten people …
Read More »U.S. Announces New Travel Ban As New COVID-19 Omicron Variant Spreads
With the emergence of a new COVID-19 strain, the United States has announced a travel ban from South Africa and several other nearby countries. The White House announced the restrictions on Friday, and they will go into effect on Monday. The “precautionary measure” comes after South African scientists alerted health …
Read More »Biden Administration Imposes New Covid Vaccine and Testing Requirements for International Travelers
The Biden administration announced Monday new covid-19 guidelines and requirements for travelers entering the United States. Starting November 8, U.S. citizens and long-term residents who are not vaccinated against covid-19 will have to present a negative covid test taken one day before re-entering the country. Fully vaccinated Americans will have …
Read More »Government Agencies Warn Against Traveling to the U.K. as COVID Cases Surge
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the State Department warned U.S. citizens against traveling to the United Kingdom as COVID-19 cases surge. Both agencies raised their alert levels for the U.K. to Level 4, which is the highest. At that level, it is suggested to avoid travel to that region. The recommendation not to travel to …
Read More »Biden Plans On Restricting Travel From India Amid Surging COVID-19 Cases
Starting Tuesday, President Joe Biden will restrict travel from India as the country battles its deadly second wave of coronavirus infections. The restriction comes after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advised the President to do so, NBC News reported. The travel ban will not impact American citizens, lawful …
Read More »The CDC Says That Fully COVID-19 Vaccinated Travelers Can Fly Without Being Tested
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that citizens who receive their full COVID-19 vaccine may travel freely. The new guidance, which arrived on Friday, states that residents who have received their COVID-19 vaccines will no longer be required to provide a negative COVID-19 test to leave the …
Read More »If You Plan On Traveling To Canada, You Will Need A Negative COVID-19 Test And Quarantine For 14 Days
On Thursday, it was announced that starting January 7, anyone traveling to Canada will need to provide a negative COVID-19 test before boarding and will still need to quarantine for 14 days. According to Global News, those aged five and up who are flying will need to have a negative …
Read More »Millions Of Americans Carrying Out Holiday Travel Plans Despite COVID-19 Spike
While public health officials have warned against traveling this Thanksgiving, many Americans are going ahead with their plans. This could have deadly effects, possibly fueling a dangerous surge in coronavirus cases. While this year’s number of travelers to pass through airport security is 60% lower than last year, TSA still …
Read More »California Sends Out Travel Advisory As Holiday Season Approaches And COVID-19 Cases Rise
California has issued a travel advisory as people plan to visit family during the upcoming holiday season. Medical officials have already predicted that November will bring a high number of Coronavirus cases as colder temperatures start to appear. California is one of the states that are currently in a danger …
Read More »A New Study Shows That Covid-19 May Travel Through Flushing The Toilets
A study conducted by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention published this month in Environment International suggests that coronavirus could spread via the toilet. The discovery was made when traces of SARS-CoV-2 were detected inside the bathroom of an unoccupied apartment in Guangzhou, China, back in February. The …
Read More »A New Study Suggests 6 Feet Of Social Distancing Isn’t Enough; COVID-19 Can Travel Up To 16 Feet Away
Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, researchers have continuously reiterated that social distancing by 6 feet was part of a series of steps people needed to take to lower their chances of contracting COVID-19. Now, that may not be the case. A new study shows that the deadly virus …
Read More »ISIS Warns Its Terrorists Not To Travel To European Countries During Worldwide Crisis Caused By COVID-19
Terror group ISIS is putting a halt on operations as its leaders tell extremists not to travel to Europe amid outbreaks. In documents obtained by Homeland Security Today, ISIS’s latest al-Naba newsletter,l reveals instructions for extremists to not travel to Europe, whether they feel healthy or not, Complex reports.⠀ Furthermore, …
Read More »Ballerific Travel: Hong Kong is Giving Away 500,000 Free Flights. Here’s How You Can Enter
Travelers may want to get in on this! Hong Kong is giving away 500,000 free flights to travelers from all over the world to visit. The campaign, “Hello Hong Kong,” was created by Hong Kong’s Tourism Board earlier this year. Travelers can try their chances of winning a ticket–which are …
Read More »Turks & Caicos Will No Longer Require Visitors To Have COVID-19 Vaccine
Starting Saturday, Turks and Caicos will do away with its requirement for travelers to have a COVID-19 vaccination. T&C’s Ministry of Health and Human Services announced that the popular destination would lift the requirement but still strongly recommends visitors receive both the COVID-19 vaccine and flu vaccine, Travel and Leisure …
Read More »Armadillos, Lizards, Tortoises, And Other Animals Will Be Placed At Philadelphia International Airport to Connect Travelers With Wildlife from Across the Globe
A passenger favorite is making a comeback at the Philadelphia International Airport. A program from the city’s zoo will bring back armadillos, lizards, and tortoises. The monthly program that educated people about the different types of critters was suspended in 2019 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. “The airport events are …
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