Wed Jul 13, 2022 – 8:56 pm EDT
ATLANTA (LifeSiteNews) – The U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) is currently taking public comments on a proposed regulation that would continue to require non-citizen visitors flying into the United States to produce proof of vaccination before being allowed into the country.
The CDC proposal is meant to implement an October 2021 proclamation from President Joe Biden, which “does not apply to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, lawful permanent residents (LPR), or immigrants,” or to “crew members of airlines or other aircraft operators while they are on official duty status and if they follow industry standard protocols for the prevention of COVID–19.”
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“Noncitizen, nonimmigrants who are fully vaccinated will have to attest that they are fully vaccinated,” the CDC says. “Noncitizen, nonimmigrants who are not fully vaccinated and qualify for an exception will be required to attest that they are excepted from the requirement to present proof of being fully vaccinated and based on the category of the exception, may further be required to attest to other activities.”
“Some noncitizen, nonimmigrants who
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