Covid-19: the vaccination obligation for travelers lifted on May 11 in the United States

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2023-05-02 03:46:25

It is the end of an obligation that will have lasted a long time. The United States will lift the obligation to be vaccinated against Covid-19 on the evening of May 11, which concerns federal civil servants and international travelers arriving by air, the White House announced on Monday.

This lifting of the vaccination obligation corresponds to the end of the state of health emergency declared in January 2020. The United States is officially the country which has paid the heaviest price for the pandemic, with more than one million dead.

Fewer deaths and hospitalizations

Since January 2021, that is to say since the inauguration of President Joe Biden, “deaths due to Covid-19 have fallen by 95% and hospitalizations by almost 91%”, explains the American executive in a press release. .

He adds that by the time 270 million Americans have received at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine, “we are no longer in the same phase of pandemic response as when these obligations were put in place. in place. »

The measures taken to contain the Covid-19 pandemic and in particular the vaccination obligation have given rise to fierce political debates in the United States.

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