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Countries introduce negative COVID-19 testing requirements for international travellers

Travellers to the United States and the United Kingdom will need to present negative coronavirus tests to be granted entry into those countries, under expanded testing requirements.
Key points:
- From January 26, nearly all air travellers to the US must show a negative test within three days of their flight to the US
- UK visitors arriving by boat, plane or train will also need to have recently tested negative to COVID-19
- Passengers transiting through the US do not need to be tested
Under rules taking effect on January 26, nearly all air travellers to the US — including its own citizens — must show a negative test within three days of their flight to the US and provide proof of the test result to the airline, the US Centers for Disease…
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