COVID Travel Requirements

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For those traveling in and out of the United States, COVID-19 may be a concern. You may be wondering how this will affect travel for everyone. The CDC has released new information regarding air and land travel requirements that may be helpful for you.
All non-US citizens traveling to the United States must be fully vaccinated. They must also produce a negative COVID test within 24 hours of arrival.
While this may apply to non-US citizens, US citizens will not need to be vaccinated. However, US citizens must take a negative covid test no more than 1 day before traveling by air into the US.
You may find a helpful chart here, we have also provided the chart in Spanish. It is recommended to check the CDC website for live updates on current requirements as they may change in the near future.

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