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America set to require vaccines for most non-US citizen travellers, sources say

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Passengers walk past artwork between terminals at IAH George Bush Intercontinental Airport amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Houston, Texas. Photo taken July 21, 2020. (File photo: REUTERS/Adrees Latif)

WASHINGTON (Reuters)

The United States plans to mandate coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines for nearly all non-US citizen international air passengers travelling to the country as it relaxes other travel restrictions starting in early November, sources familiar with the matter said on Monday (September 20).

The White House plans in November to allow travellers from countries who have been barred from the United States since early 2020 as it moves to the new requirements, the sources said.

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