The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced on Thursday that it will require all foreign nationals crossing the border to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Including those who enter the country out of necessity and not for tourism purposes.
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According to the statement, the restrictions will apply to all non-US citizens, regardless of the reason for entering the country, including those whose travel is necessary.
The rule does not apply to persons with a residence permit. The new requirement is aimed at reducing the burden on the country’s healthcare sector, as well as facilitating cross-border trade and travel.
“Starting January 22, 2022, the DHS will require non-U.S. citizens who wish to enter the United States through land borders and ferry terminals at the borders with Mexico and Canada to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and provide appropriate evidence,” says in a press release.
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