All international travelers arriving in the U.S. must show proof of a negative COVID-19 test or proof of recovery, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
Travelers will have to show a negative test result taken no more than three days prior to travel, proof of recovery or a letter from a public health official clearing them, the agency said.
“If you test positive you will not be able to return as planned,” the FAA said on social media. “Reconsider international travel if the trip is not necessary.”
All passengers returning to the U.S. will need to present a negative #COVID19 test or show proof of recovery. If you test positive you will not be able to return as planned. Reconsider international travel if the trip is not necessary. https://t.co/kIIqPTR7aJ https://t.co/yj94BQ380u
— The FAA ✈️ (@FAANews) March 12, 2021
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