COVID-19 test time changes for international travelers
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revised the Global Testing Order to shorten the timeline for required testing for all international air travelers to one day before departure to the United States. This revision strengthens already robust protocols in place for international travel, including requirements for foreign travelers to be fully vaccinated.
“As we learn more about the Omicron variant, this new one-day testing policy will help to protect travelers and the health and safety of American communities from COVID-19,” the CDC said. These orders put in place a stringent and consistent global international travel policy that is guided by public health.
All air travelers, regardless of citizenship or vaccination status, are required to show a negative pre-departure COVID-19 viral test taken the day before they board their flight to the United States. For example, a passenger whose flight to the United States is at any time on a Sunday would need to have a negative test taken at any time on Saturday.
CDC continues to recommend that all travelers get a COVID-19 viral test 3-5 days after arrival, and that unvaccinated travelers should quarantine for seven days after travel.
Both the U.S. Government and the airline industry are committed to making this process as seamless as possible for the traveling public.
Further guidance and operational details are available on CDC’s website, www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/index.html.