What to know while traveling to the U.S.
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Traveling into the United States from abroad has just become a lot easier, as its requirement for a negative COVID-19 test prior to take-off was dropped on Sunday.
The restriction, introduced to help prevent the spread of coronavirus, had been in place since January 2021.
Non-U.S.-citizens must still show proof of vaccination to enter the States.
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