U.S. borders reopen Nov. 8
After almost a month since the announcement today finally came the long-awaited official announcement: the U.S. borders will reopen for the [...]
Almost a month after the announcement Today finally came the long-awaited official announcement: the US borders will reopen for European citizens on November 8.
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The Biden administration after announcements finally sets the date and, in doing so, appears to give the ultimate spite to thousands of European citizens by choosing the date of Nov. 8, or the day after the New York City Marathon, an event in which thousands of EU citizens were registered.
"Screwed" also all those who had gambled by booking a flight in the first week of November hoping for a faster reopening.
The basic requirement for entering the U.S., in addition to ESTA authorization, will be having completed the vaccination cycle. Doubts appear to have been dispelled On the recognition of the Astrazeneca vaccine, among those accepted, Antony Fauci confirmed the goodness of the vaccine. Not putting this product on the approved list would mean preventing the movement of tens of millions of British citizens.
Thus ends a blockade triggered in March 2020 at the hands of Trump and confirmed by Biden, despite criticism and protests from citizens, institutions and businesses in the sector.
This summer travel was one-way since U.S. citizens could, and still can, travel to EU states , while Italians and residents of the Schengen area and England are not allowed to travel to the U.S.
The most important thing is that U.S. falls within the attainable destinations for non-essential reasons such as precisely tourism.
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