Vaccine requirements for the United States to enter COVID-19

Since April, with the gradual stabilization of the epidemic, more and more countries have begun to open their borders and adjust their entry and exit policies according to their national conditions. Some countries have lifted all travel restrictions on vaccinated immigrants!

United States of America

Leave China for more antigen tests this month.

In 2022, there is no compulsory quarantine for entry into the United States. All entry personnel, regardless of nationality, must provide proof of nucleic acid testing within 24 hours before boarding the plane. All foreign travelers entering the United States must be fully vaccinated with the new vaccine, and it must be 14 days after full vaccination.

At present, COVID-19 vaccines that have been urgently authorized by FDA and WHO include Pfizer, AZ, Johnson & Johnson, Madena, China Sinopharm and Beijing Kexing.

The Embassy of China in the United States announced that airlines related to direct flights from the United States to China will increase the original report of antigen test results before passengers board the plane and continue to check the health code from April 1.

Children under 2 years old do not need to take the COVID-19 test, except for infants under 2 years old. Whether you are vaccinated or not, whether you are an American citizen or not, you can't be exempted. Both nucleic acid detection and antigen detection are acceptable.

Upon arrival, the COVID-19 test is not mandatory, but it is recommended that all travelers take the test three to five days after their trip. Upon arrival in the United States, all passengers should self-monitor their physical condition, and if COVID-19 symptoms appear, they should be detected and isolated in time.

In addition, passengers from the United States, Australia and Canada can also be exempted from compulsory entry inspection if they produce health certificates issued by the corresponding countries.