Omicron COVID-19 Variant Prompts US To Suspend Travel From Eight African Countries


The Republic of South Africa informed the World Health Organization (WHO) of a new B.1.1.529 (Omicron) variant of SARS-CoV-2, in late November. That notice led the Biden Administration to announce the suspension of travel and restricted entry into the United States, which went into effect on Nov. 29, 2021. 

At the moment, these travel restrictions appear to apply to individuals who were physically present – during the 14-day period preceding their entry or attempted entry into the United States – within the Republic of Botswana, the Kingdom of Eswatini, the Kingdom of Lesotho, the Republic of Malawi, the Republic of Mozambique, the Republic of Namibia, the Republic of South Africa, and the Republic of Zimbabwe.

These travel restrictions do not apply to the following: 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provided clarification for international travelers, regardless of their vaccination status:

Consideration should be taken for limiting international travel at present, since circumstances and requirements are changing rapidly. 


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