US to Reopen Air Borders for Fully Vaccinated Visitors

WASHINGTON —

The United States will soon reopen its air borders for fully vaccinated foreign visitors who have one of three approved COVID-19 vaccines or who can present a negative COVID-19 test within 24 hours of travel, the White House announced Monday.

The new rules take effect Nov. 8, and “only limited exceptions” will be allowed, senior Biden administration officials said during a background briefing with reporters. Those include vaccine exemptions for travelers from about 50 countries with exceptionally low vaccination rates, which include some of the world’s poorest nations, many of those in Africa. Children under the age of 18 are also exempt from the vaccine requirement at this time, but will still have to present a negative test.

Accepted vaccines only include the three approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration:: Moderna, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson.

Exemptions will include “certain COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial participants, those with medical contraindications to the vaccines, and those who need to travel for emergency or humanitarian reasons,” the White House said. Additionally, those who are granted an exception must agree to be vaccinated in the U.S. if they intend to stay for more than 60 days.

“The new system also includes enhanced testing requirements, strengthening contact tracing, as well as masking,”a senior administration official said. ”These are strict safety protocols that follow the science and public health to enhance the safety of Americans here at home, and the safety of international air travel.”

In 2019, nearly 80 million international visitors came to the U.S., according to data from the U.S. Travel Association. That figure cratered in early 2020, when the pandemic hit and the administration of former President Donald Trump imposed restrictions that barred tens of thousands of travelers from most of the world.

Unvaccinated air passengers — including unvaccinated U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents — will now need to provide a negative test within one day of departure. Children under two years old will not need to test, and accommodations will be allowed for people who have documented their recovery from the virus within the last 90 days.

Source: Voice of America

National Oil Corporation Celebrates 60th Anniversary of Export of first Crude Shipment.

Tripoli, The National Oil Corporation (NOC) celebrated the 60th anniversary of the export of the first shipment of Libyan oil to the world on October 25, 1961, by adopting the ownership transfer measurement system for crude oil exports after success of on-site tests conducted during the past days, under the supervision of the NOC General Administration of Inspection and Measurement.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Oil Corporation Mustafa Sun’Allah congratulated workers in the oil sector on this anniversary, in an intervention within the celebration held at the company’s headquarters in the oil terminal of Marsa Al-Breiga.

Sun’Allah indicated that on this day 25 October 1961, King Idris Senussi inaugurated the first shipment of Libyan crude, thus paving way for Libya to join the oil producing and exporting countries.

He stressed that the oil sector is a promising sector and that despite the exceptional and difficult circumstances, this sector is vital and the backbone of economic life, and will remain cohesive and full of potential reserves of oil or gas.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Shaw felt result like Liverpool demolition was coming for Man Utd

Luke Shaw said a result like Manchester United’s humiliation at the hands of rivals Liverpool has been coming as the left-back reflected on an unacceptable performance from himself and the team.

Under-fire manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer called Sunday’s 5-0 home defeat to Juergen Klopp’s team the “darkest day” of his near three years in the dugout, admitting they had hit “rock bottom.”, reports dpa.

Liverpool’s biggest ever Old Trafford win compounded poor recent performances and will test the United hierarchy’s support of a man they gave a new three-year deal to in pre-season.

Solskjaer’s side put in a dreadful display against Liverpool, with Shaw – so impressive last season and for England at Euro 2020 – holding his hands up.

United travel to Tottenham in the Premier League on Saturday, with a Champions League trip to Atalanta and Old Trafford return against neighbours Manchester City swiftly following.

Source: Bahrain News Agency