The past week has brought more updates to travel protocols throughout the World. While not a complete synopsis, here are the highlights.
The TSA released a statement Tuesday extending the mask mandate on public transportation, including airplanes from the original expiration date of September 2021 until mid January 2022. Of course this deadline will be extended as necessary.
More travel companies have either announced they will require all travelers to be vaccinated, or have extended the time frame that vaccinations will be required. Just yesterday, NCL announced that vaccinations will be required for all passengers traveling through December 2021. Previously, this was set to expire in October 2021.
Germany has tightened restrictions for US citizens who are not yet vaccinated while restrictions for vaccinated travelers remain unchanged, at this time.
The islands of French Polynesia have also tightened restrictions for not yet vaccinated travelers and dropped one testing requirement for vaccinated travelers.
France has established online protocols for visitors with foreign vaccinations to have those converted to French Covid Certificates. These French Covid Certificates are currently required to enter restaurants, cafes and bars, along with public places including museums, cultural institutions and public transit.
Again, these are just a few of the protocols updated within the past week, it is not comprehensive.
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