The United States will require from the beginning of next week that all travelers, even vaccinated, entering the United States to present a negative test carried out in the day before the departure.
[Mis à jour le 2 décembre 2021 à 12h10] Travelers can once again travel to United States since the reopening of the American borders on November 8. However, following the surge in Covid-9 cases and the appearance of the Omicron variant, the United States will require that all foreign travelers entering the territory present a negative test carried out in the day before departure, in addition to be vaccinated “from” the beginning of next week, “said the White House. The United States has however decided not to resort to compulsory quarantine for foreign travelers arriving in the territory, a time mentioned in some media.
The United States authorizes all vaccines recognized by the WHO (AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, Moderna, Pfizer / BioNTech, Sinopharm and Sinovac) as well as combinations of different vaccines for the first dose and boosters. A contact tracing system has been put in place by the airlines, which must therefore collect information allowing them to contact travelers.
Border controls to go to the United States vary depending on the country of origin. Thus, all citizens of the European Union aged two years and over and having a special authorization to go to the United States must undergo a visual check with absence of symptoms as well as a random temperature measurement. People two years of age or older must also present a negative PCR test of less than 72 hours or a vaccination certificate, as well as a health certificate.
Since November 8, 2021, vaccinated travelers can travel to the United States following the lifting of the Travel ban. In addition to presenting proof of vaccination against Covid-19, travelers must present a negative test carried out in the day before departure and wear a mask. There will be some exceptions, especially for children who are not yet eligible for vaccination.
Many countries around the world still impose a more or less long quarantine on their tourists upon their arrival in the territory. This quarantine consists of a few days – or even weeks depending on the country – of total isolation. In the United States, quarantine rules vary by state. Local health authorities, however, recommend that people arriving in the United States from abroad carry out a minimum of one week of quarantine, along with a PCR test 3 to 5 days after their arrival. To know the quarantine rules related to each state, you should contact the Consulate of the American state where the stay is planned.
To limit state-to-state transmission of the virus, most countries around the world have established a quarantine for travelers arriving from abroad. The latter has indeed proved its worth and made it possible to limit the risks of the appearance of clusters. In France, a quarantine is imposed on travelers returning from certain destinations. When a French resident returns from the United States, he must be able to provide a PCR test of less than 72 hours or an antigen test of less than 48 hours if vaccinated. Unvaccinated travelers from the United States must take a PCR test of less than 72 hours or an antigen test of less than 48 hours, then undergo a quarantine of seven days from their home.
To curb the spread of the virus on its territory, the United States has implemented a system of curfews in most of its states. This curfew has made it possible to reduce the appearance of clusters in the private sector. In the United States, the curfew is still in effect in some states, although it has been removed in most. In New York, for example, the curfew, in effect between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m., was lifted in June 2021. In other states in the country, it is still in place and prohibits people from leaving their homes. in the evening and at night. The goal? Avoid contagion during late gatherings, more conducive to non-compliance with barrier gestures.
Because different states or different regions of the same country may experience different health situations, measures to restrict movement within countries have been implemented in many areas. These measures aim to limit the circulation of the virus on the national territory, and to isolate the clusters by preventing their propagation. In the heart of the pandemic, links between the different states of the United States have been particularly disrupted. Today, most of them have been reestablished, and it is possible to connect one state to another by car, bus or train without constraint. This is great news for travelers, as traveling from one state to another is one of the greatest attractions of the United States.
After nearly two years of Travel ban, the United States reopened its borders to international travelers vaccinated on November 8, 2021. They will also have to be tested and wear a mask, while a contact tracing system will be implemented. up, White House pandemic coordinator Jeff Zients said. There will be some exceptions, especially for children who are not yet eligible for vaccination. In addition, the new rules will not immediately apply to travelers crossing the land borders with Mexico and Canada.
Some states in the United States such as New York and California have been hit hardest by the virus. This is why the authorities have decided to close many public places at the heart of the pandemic. Today, most of these sites have reopened, and non-essential businesses have been able to resume service. National parks in particular are once again open to the public. Shops, restaurants, bars and tourist sites are open under restrictions (sanitary gauges, wearing of masks, social distancing, etc.). If wearing a mask is no longer compulsory outdoors, it remains essential in public transport and in enclosed public places. Gatherings of more than 50 people are prohibited.
All US airports are open again, allowing relatively free state-to-state travel. As for the resumption of France-United States flights, it has been happening gradually since the beginning of spring. Airlines connecting France to the United States are gradually resuming service, with fewer flights than before the pandemic, but a figure which should change greatly over the coming months.