WASHINGTON — Travelers to the United States from abroad will no longer be required to present a negative coronavirus test before their flight, starting Sunday. This was announced by the health authority CDC on Friday (local time) in Washington. The pandemic has “entered a new phase” due to widespread vaccination, the availability of treatment options and growing immunity within the population, the authority justified the step.
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