US Tightens Entry Rules: Vaccinated Travelers Only from November 8

The United States have announced new travel conditions to access their territory. Only vaccinated travelers will be able to set foot on American soil.
This condition takes effect from November 8 next, the US embassy in Morocco said on its Twitter account, specifying that Moroccan travelers must provide proof of their effective vaccination before boarding for the United States.
Regarding vaccines, the approved centers in the United States have approved the injection of vaccines such as Janssen/J&J, Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, as well as those recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO), including Sinopharm and AstraZeneca.
In addition to this condition, the embassy stressed that fully vaccinated Moroccan travelers must therefore present a document, on paper or in digital form, specifying the traveler’s name and date of birth, as well as the name of the vaccine that was administered to him and the dates of inoculation of the two doses required by the United States.
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