On October 25, local time, U.S. President Biden signed the Presidential Announcement, announcing that from November 8, Eastern Time, the international air travel restrictions imposed on non-immigrants since the outbreak of the new crown epidemic last year will be lifted and international travel activities will be resumed safely.

  According to the new regulations, non-immigrant international passengers who meet the three requirements of "holding a valid full vaccination certificate, a negative test report 72 hours before boarding, and personal information on arrival in the United States" can enter the United States via the airport.

  In conjunction with this announcement, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued three new regulations on vaccination, virus testing and epidemic tracking on the same day, clarifying that the United States officially recognized seven new coronavirus vaccines that have entered the World Health Organization's emergency use list.

  According to regulations issued by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, these 7 vaccines include Pfizer, Modena and Johnson & Johnson vaccines used in the United States, as well as China National Medicines (BIBP/Sinopharm), Sinovac (Sinovac), AstraZeneca and AstraZeneca. India Covishield and other 4 new crown vaccines.

(Producing Wu Rui)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]