USA Einreise Corona
USA Grenze öffnet für Touristen ab dem 8.November 2021
Mit folgenden Einschränkungen:
- Einreise erlaubt für vollständig Geimpfte ab 12 Jahren (zugelassene Impfstoffe sind: Pfizer, BioNTech, Moderna, J&J, AstraZeneca, Oxford; Kreuzimpfungen)
- Einreise für Covid-19- Genesene ab 12 Jahren: Ein ärztliches Attest (in Englisch) muss vorgelegt werden, das eine Infektion bzw. Genesung innerhalb der letzten 3 Monate/90 Tage beweist.
- Nicht geimpfte Kinder unter 12 Jahren dürfen mit ihren vollständig geimpften Eltern einreisen.
- Vorlage eines negativen Covid-19 Test (elektronisch oder in Papierform), der innerhalb von 3 Tagen vor Einreise gemacht wurde. Der Test ist für alle ab 2 Jahre verpflichtend bei Einreise im Flugzeug. Bei Einreise über Land oder See fällt der Covid-test Nachweis weg.
- Persönliche Daten wie Name, Email und Telefonnummern werden voraussichtlich von den Airlines eingesammelt und an die CDC weitergegeben, um die Nachverfolgung möglich zu machen. Details hierzu sind noch nicht bekannt.
Background information:
The White House announced that vaccines will be required for international travelers coming into the United States, with an effective date of November 8, 2021. For purposes of entry into the United States, vaccines accepted will include FDA approved or authorized and WHO Emergency Use Listing vaccines
In general, people are considered fully vaccinated:
- 2 weeks after their second dose in a 2-dose series, such as the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines, or
- 2 weeks after a single-dose vaccine, such as Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine
This guidance applies to COVID-19 vaccines currently approved or authorized for emergency use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson [J&J]/Janssen COVID-19 vaccines), and can be applied to COVID-19 vaccines that have been listed for emergency use by the World Health Organization (such as AstraZeneca/Oxford).
Interpretation of vaccine records: CDC has not recommended the use of heterologous (i.e., mix-and-match) primary series. However, the use of such strategies (including mixing of mRNA, adenoviral, and mRNA plus adenoviral products) is increasingly common in many countries outside of the United States. Therefore, for the purposes of interpretation of vaccination records, individuals can be considered fully vaccinated ≥2 weeks after receipt of the last dose if they have received any single dose of an FDA approved/authorized or WHO EUL approved single-dose series (i.e., Janssen), or any combination of two doses of an FDA approved/authorized or WHO emergency use listed COVID-19 two-dose series. The recommended interval between the first and second doses of FDA-approved/authorized and WHO-EUL listed vaccines varies by vaccine type. However, for purposes of interpretation of vaccine records, the second dose in a two dose heterologous series must have been received no earlier than 17 days (21 days with a 4 day grace period) after the first dose.
- Before you arrive in the United States:
- All air passengers coming to the United States, including U.S. citizens and fully vaccinated people, are required to have a negative COVID-19 test result no more than 3 days before travel or documentation of recovery from COVID-19 in the past 3 months before they board a flight to the United States.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will also require airlines to collect personal information for each U.S.-bound traveler, including their phone number and email address, to help public health officials with contact tracing
- Before you leave the United States:
- There is no Covid-19 test required unless the destination or airline is demanding it. Please check with the airline and more important the regulations of the country you are flying into.
Children under 12 – entering the US:
- Starting on Nov. 8, children under 12 will also be allowed into the U.S., provided they’re travelling with someone who satisfies U.S. vaccination requirements.
- There will be no need for a COVID-19 test to enter the U.S. by land or sea for vaccinated visitors. However, proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within three calendar days of travel is still required to board a flight to the U.S. for all passengers except children under the age of two.
Children under 12 -entering Canada:
- Children are still allowed to go to the park, to head out for a walk, or to accompany their parents on errands to the grocery store or pharmacy, provided they avoid crowds, wear masks at all times, and maintain physical distancing.
- Testing requirements. For unvaccinated children aged five and older, families have to provide negative COVID-19 results from tests taken right before entry, upon arrival, and eight days after coming back. As for adults, these must be molecular not rapid antigen tests.
- Children under the age of five are exempt from the testing requirement, but parents should still include them as travellers in their submissions through the ArriveCAN app, which enables travellers to upload their trip details, test results and quarantine plans, if applicable. Use of the app has become mandatory for virtually anyone entering Canada by air, land or marine vessel.
Alle hier veröffentlichen Informationen sind ohne Gewähr und vorbehaltlich Änderungen!