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There are some limited exceptions to the vaccination rule. For instance, people under age 18 , people taking part in some COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials, and “those who need to travel for emergency or humanitarian reasons ,” do not necessarily need to be fully vaccinated to enter the country, the White House says.. Fully vaccinated people will be able to show a negative test from within the last three days of their departure while unvaccinated U.S.
citizens must provide a negative test result from within the last day.efforts, including keeping passenger contact information on hand. They will also be required to hand over that information to the CDC if a passenger may have been exposed to COVID-19 or may be infected with the virus.
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