White House officials confirmed on Thursday that the administration was looking into requiring foreign visitors to the U.S. to prove their COVID-19 vaccination status as it plans to eventually open international travel. Advising policy discussions were still ongoing so no announcement was being made yet.
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White House confirms U.S. looking into COVID-19 vaccine requirement for foreign travellers
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