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USA will now insist on a covid test taken within 1 day of departure

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The White House has put out a press release this afternoon announcing the United States’ response to the emergence of Omicron.

The good news is that the changes are all fairly measured. In addition to announcing a bigger push for vaccine boosters in the US it also outlines a change to the testing requirements for entry.

This restriction is not just aimed at UK travellers. It applies to anyone entering the United States.

The ruling applies irrespective of vaccination status.

USA 1 day covid testing requirement

Here is the official statement, lifted from the press release:

“Early next week, the United States will tighten pre-departure testing protocols by requiring all inbound international travelers to test within one day of departure globally, regardless of nationality or vaccination status. This tighter testing timeline provides an added degree of public health protection as scientists continue to assess the Omicron variant.”

This is a reduction from the three days previously allowed for the test.

The test must be taken within one day of departure. It is not entirely clear what this means, although the previous three day window referred specifically to calendar days and not 24 hours. It suggests that, if your flight is on a Tuesday afternoon, you can take your test at any time on a Monday.

The cheaper and quicker antigen (lateral flow) tests will still be valid, which is good news as many people outside large cities would struggle to get a PCR test returned in time. The test still needs to be medically supervised (in person or via video link) and a certificate issued – you cannot use a DIY NHS test.

It will still be possible to order a home-based video testing kit, such as those offered by Qured, which is delivered by mail. You take the test over a video call and get your results certificate via mail within 30 minutes.

The other option is to use one of the in-airport testing centres such as ExpressTest. You can turn up for your flight a little early, do you test, get your certificate within 45-60 minutes and check-in – but be sure to leave enough leeway in case of queues at the testing station.

What is frustrating is that we don’t know when the new rules kick in. You seem to be safe for Saturday and Sunday, Monday / Tuesday are marginal, but it seems fairly certain that you will need a ‘one day’ test if flying from Wednesday-ish.

Comments (17)

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  • zark says:

    You can’t beat City Hall…
    For those of us who like the Jack Reacher novels
    It just goes on and on…

    • Polly says:

      Lighter note…Busy ploughing through x 5 Jack Reacher books on this trip…finally got the OH hooked on JR…

      • Spurs drive me mad says:

        I like JR books I don’t like Tom Cruise portraying him. He’s meant to be a big imposing man who fills a room not a 5ft 6 tiny man. Which is why books are always better than the films in my opinion.

        • Lady London says:

          Amazon’ remaking a Jack Reacher film with a newcomer that really looks the business

  • Jon says:

    Off to change my Breath Assured appointment to the morning of my flight just in case it turns out to be 24 hours rather than any time the day before. At least now I can book my PCR on arrival test and not worry as much that I am pissing money away

  • JonnyFly says:

    Are we certain that lateral flow tests will be/remain permitted?

    The press release seems silent on test type.

    Others are reporting that we simply don’t know yet what types of test will be accepted (granted that a PCR would be tight in a one-day window).

  • David says:

    For those connecting in the US, this is a pain in the neck! As my final destination requires a PCR test. So I’ll have to take 2 tests!

  • Boi says:

    Finally a rule that actually does not discriminate based on nationality. Somehow countries seem to think covid cares about your nationality given same exposure risk.

    (Rant over).

    • TGLoyalty says:

      European rules for Europe is based upon the principle of free movement of people

      ie you shouldn’t stop European citizens moving around the country.

      While Coved-19 doesn’t discriminate by country the risk of not testing a people flying from a country with 1 case per 1000 residents is much lower than one with 100 cases per 1000 residents. Asking for tests from higher risk countries is just managing the likelyhood someone tests positive.

      Others obviously have a zero covid approach so will test and quarantine everyone regardless ie NZ.

  • Mighty Hunter says:

    Saw the press release this morning , have been trying to contact Collinson since yesterday morning to delay the test until tomorrow (flying Saturday) but after hours trying I had to give up. Yet they say you can alter the date up to 3 hours before the test booking time – hopeless!
    I was waiting for Biden. in his press conference tonight, to confirm the date this will start but he didn’t say. So hopefully it will be OK, otherwise I’ll be rushing to get another tomorrow. Anyone have an update, please post on here!

  • Tara says:

    Due to fly out Saturday – do you know if there’s a confirmed start date for these new rules?!

  • roberto says:

    POTUS on twitter tonight…

    “I’m announcing today that all inbound international travelers must test within one day of departure — regardless of vaccination status or nationality.

    This tighter testing timeline provides an added degree of protection as scientists continue to study the Omicron variant.”

    No details on when …

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