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New US travel rules: What you need to know about the changes prompted by Omicron

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(CNN) — Just when we thought US travel rules were starting to stabilize, along comes Omicron.
The dominoes fell quickly after South African health authorities informed the world of their discovery of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus in late November.
 
The Biden administration rolled out controversial travel bans on arrivals from eight nations in southern Africa. Travelers found themselves unexpectedly stranded. And now US officials are tightening travel regulations again.
 
Things are changing by the day and even by the hour, but here's what we know about the US travel rules effective as of Monday:
 
... all inbound international travelers are now required to test within one day of departure for the United States starting Monday.
 
All flights departing after 12:01 a.m. ET December 6 will abide by a new CDC testing order.
This new testing time frame will apply to everyone, "regardless of nationality or vaccination status," the plan outlined on the White House website says.
 
Documentation of having recovered from Covid-19 in the past 90 days is also accepted.
There is still a requirement for foreign travelers arriving in the United States to be fully vaccinated.
 
Before the new rule went into effect, all vaccinated travelers were required to test within three days of their departure.
 
Unvaccinated Americans and legal permanent residents are allowed to enter the country with a test taken within one day of departing for the United States. The new rule makes the testing time frame one day for everyone.
 
Biden also announced that the federal mask mandate requiring travelers to wear masks in airports, on planes and on other modes of public transportation such as trains and buses has been extended through March 18. ...
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