US Adds Brazil to List of Travel-Restricted Countries
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President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation suspending entry into the US by any foreign nationals who were in Brazil during the 14-days preceding travel. Due to the active and spreading infection rates of COVID-19, Brazil has been added to the president’s list of travel-restricted countries, including China, Iran, and 26 countries in the Schengen region of Western Europe.
American citizens, legal residents, and their immediate families returning from a visit to Brazil or other travel restricted countries may reenter the US but must submit to enhanced medical screenings at specially designated airports and to a 14-day mandatory quarantine. Airports to which these travelers will be routed are:
- Boston-Logan International Airport, Massachusetts
- Chicago O’Hare International Airport, Illinois
- Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas
- Detroit Metropolitan airport, Michigan
- Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, Hawaii
- Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport Florida
- George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Texas
- Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Georgia
- John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York
- Los Angeles International Airport, California
- Miami International Airport, Florida
- Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey
- San Francisco International Airport, California
- Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Washington
- Washington-Dulles International Airport, Virginia