The White House announced Thursday that starting next week it would require all travellers flying into the U.S. to get a COVID-19 test no later than the day before their travel date, a change from the previous 72-hour requirement. President Joe Biden is also set to announce later Thursday that masks will remain required on planes, trains and buses until at least mid-March.
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COVID-19: U.S. to require travellers to get test day before flying, extending mask mandate on planes
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