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The United States has canceled the mandatory Covid test at the airport

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  • 11 June, 2022 01:35:42

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International Desk: Compulsory corona test at the airport for passengers arriving from abroad has been canceled in the United States. Kevin Munoz, assistant press secretary at the White House, came to know about this information in a tweet on social media Twitter on Friday. In a tweet, Munoz said, "Passengers from abroad no longer have to undergo the mandatory Cowid test at the airport." However, the corona must be tested at least 72 hours before boarding the flight to the United States, to be identified as negative and to be accompanied by the report. "Or, at least 90 days before Kovid recovered - you have to bring proof." A Biden administration official told AFP that in the current Corona situation in the United States, the US president had not agreed to relax the travel ban; But he issued the new order to appease the country's airlines in the face of continued pleas and pressure. In December 2019, the world's first corona patient was diagnosed in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. The first death in Corona occurred in China. The deadly virus then began to spread rapidly across the world. To address the situation, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a state of emergency on January 20, 2020. But since that did not improve, the WHO finally declared Corona an epidemic on March 11 of that year. Since the onset of the Corona epidemic, the United States has been the world's leading source of infection and death. According to official data, the first coronal death occurred in the United States in February 2020. Then in the last two years of the epidemic, more than one million people have died in the country due to covidian disease.

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