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Negative COVID-19 test now required for all international flights to US â hereâs what you need to know
By Kelly Hayes
WASHINGTON - The United States now requires proof of a negative COVID-19 test or proof of recovery from all air travelers arriving to the country, including U.S. citizens.
The travel requirement comes as the U.S. works to expand testing and vaccine availability amid rising cases of a new, more contagious coronavirus variant first detected in the U.K. A previous U.S. order issued in December required proof of a negative test from travelers arriving from Britain because of the variant.
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Travelers wear face masks and personal protective equipment on the arrivals level inside the Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport on Monday.
US President Joe Biden signed an order on Monday barring most non-US citizens who have recently been in South Africa from entering the United States, effective on Saturday.
Biden’s order also reimposes an entry ban, set to expire yesterday, on nearly all non-US travelers who have been in Brazil, the United Kingdom, Ireland and 26 countries in Europe. Last week, then-President Donald Trump revoked those restrictions.
Rapid antigen COVID-19 tests now available at LAX
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A man receives a nasal swab COVID-19 test at Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) amid a coronavirus surge in Southern California on December 22, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Ima
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LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles International Airport is now offering COVID-19 test results in as little as 30 minutes with the addition of rapid antigen tests at the airport s on-site laboratory, officials said Monday.
The lab opened in late December, offering rapid Polymerase Chain Reaction nasal swab tests with results available in 3-5 hours for tests collected at the lab across from Terminal 6, and results in less than 24 hour for samples collected at the Terminal 2 and Tom Bradley International Terminal locations.
Los Angeles International Airport is now offering COVID-19 test results in as little as 30 minutes with the addition of rapid antigen tests at the airport's.