Covid-19: US reopens border to UK travellers after almost two yearson November 8, 2021 at 9:44 am

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After nearly two years, the US lifts its travel ban to UK visitors who have had both Covid vaccine doses.

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UK visitors are now able to travel to the US for the first time in nearly two years.

The border reopened at 05:01 GMT and the first flights took off from Heathrow at 08:50. All UK visitors over 18 have to provide proof of vaccination to enter the US.

American travellers have been able to travel to the UK since 28 July.

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has called this a “significant moment” for UK-US travel.

Transatlantic flights, he added, are “at the heart of UK aviation”.

In addition to the UK, the travel ban is being lifted for people from Brazil, China, India, Ireland, South Africa, Iran and the Schengen countries – a group of 26 European nations.

Until Monday, only US citizens, residents and a small selection of other exempt groups have been allowed entry to the US from the UK.

The new rules apply to all individuals that have received vaccines approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and vaccines Listed for Emergency Use (EUL) by the World Health Organization.

The White House’s assistant press secretary, Kevin Munoz, confirmed on 15 October that double vaccinated foreign nationals would be able to visit the US from 8 November.

The UK has been on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)’s highest risk category for Covid, level 4 or “very high” since 19 July.

The CDC said that vaccines approved by the US FDA and WHO’s EUL vaccines will be accepted. Therefore, travellers that have received one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine or two doses of the following vaccines will be allowed to enter the US:

  • Pfizer-BioNTech
  • Moderna
  • AstraZeneca,
  • Covaxin
  • Covishield
  • BIBP/Sinopharm
  • Sinovac

Travellers must provide proof of vaccination via their vaccine passport. Certificates including the NHS Covid Pass are accepted.

As well as being double vaccinated, travellers will have to provide proof of either a negative Covid test result – taken no more than three days before travelling – or show that they have recovered from the virus in the previous three months.

Children are exempt from the vaccination requirement, but all those aged between two and 17 will have to take a Covid-19 test three to five days after arrival.

Fully jabbed American visitors travelling to the UK need to take a test on or before the second day of their arrival.

After a difficult 21 months, airlines have increased UK-US flight schedules to meet the higher demand.

To celebrate the end of the travel ban, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic had a synchronised departure at 08:50 GMT from London Heathrow.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, BA chief executive, Sean Doyle said: “We must now look forward with optimism, get trade and tourism back on track and allow friends and families to connect once again.”

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One woman who had not seen her parents, brother or sister in nearly two years as they live in California, said the ban had been a “nightmare” for her family.

Nadine Beasley missed the weddings of both her siblings, which had been scheduled to take place at the same time so she could attend with her husband and nine-year-old daughter.

“Obviously the pandemic scuppered that,” she told BBC Breakfast.

Nadine Beasley with a man and a woman

Image source, Nadine Beasley

Unfortunately for Mrs Beasley, her brother’s wedding took place in May and her sister’s was just over a week before the ban was lifted.

She has finally been able to book a flight to December to see them, but said the opening up of travel left her with with mixed feelings, as it felt a bit “too late for us”.

Mrs Beasley said: “I bawled my eyes out and I think it was a mixture of elation and also frustration and honestly a bit of grief.

“Grieving the loss of knowing I’ve missed out on massive life events with everybody.”

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Before travelling, fully jabbed passengers entering the UK no longer have to take a Covid test before travelling.

This applies to all individuals that have been vaccinated in the UK, the EU, the US and several other countries – Brazil, India, Pakistan and South Africa are some of the countries included in the list.

However, passengers have to prove they have been vaccinated before travelling. In addition to this, they have to take a lateral flow test two days after arrival in the UK.

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