US travel ban for vaccinated people lifted, 'I want to see my son'

 The United States has lifted travel restrictions and opened its borders to fully vaccinated people. The United States announced the lifting of sanctions on November 8, according to AFP.

It should be noted that the ban imposed by former President Donald Trump was continued by the current President Joe Biden and is facing widespread criticism. The biggest objections to travel bans came from Europe and US neighbors Canada and Mexico.

In a bid to stem the spread of the corona virus, US borders were closed to travelers from major parts of the world, including the European Union, the United Kingdom, China, India and Brazil.

Visitors from Mexico and Canada were also banned.

The months-long ban on the corona virus has caused personal and financial problems for millions of people.

"It was very difficult," Allison Henry, a 63-year-old British woman, told AFP. I just want to see my son. "

The woman plans to travel to New York on Monday to visit her son after being away for 20 months.

 Visitors from Mexico and Canada were also banned. File photo: Unsplash


Families on both sides of the Atlantic are eager to meet their loved ones.


On the other hand, to meet the growing demand for travel, airlines have increased trans-Atlantic flights and now intend to use larger aircraft.

Trade sanctions in the US states of Texas and California, near the Mexican border, have caused economic hardship for those affected.

However, the cost of a corona virus test for cross-border travel in Canada can be as high as 250.

In New York, Congressman Rick Brian Huggins, whose district is close to the Canadian border, is scheduled to hold a news conference with the mayors of the two countries on Monday, urging Canada to end the corona virus test requirement. Will give

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