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More Than 704 Million Shots Given: Covid-19 Tracker

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Given: Covid-19 Tracker

In the U.S., 171 million doses have been administered; rollout goes global
Updated: April 7, 2021, 4:49 PM EDT
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Vaccine Tracker
The biggest vaccination campaign in history is underway. More than 704 million doses have been administered across 153 countries, according to data collected by Bloomberg. The latest rate was roughly 16.1 million doses a day.
In the U.S., more Americans have received at least one dose than have tested positive for the virus since the pandemic began. So far, 171 million doses have been given. In the last week, an average of 3.03 million doses per day were administered.
World Map of Vaccinations
More than 704 million doses have been administered—enough to vaccinate 4.6% of the global population

When will life return to normal?
While the best vaccines are thought to be 95% effective, it takes a coordinated campaign to stop a pandemic. Anthony Fauci, the top infectious-disease official in the U.S., has said that vaccinating 70% to 85% of the U.S. population would enable a return to normalcy.

On a global scale, that’s a daunting level of vaccination. At the current pace of 16.1 million a day, it would take years to achieve a significant level of global immunity. The rate, however, is steadily increasing, and new vaccines by additional manufacturers are coming to market.

The Path to Immunity Around the World


In the U.S., the latest vaccination rate is 3,029,052 doses per day, on average. At this pace, it will take another 3 months to cover 75% of the population.



Note: “People covered” divides the doses administered for each vaccine type by the number of doses required for full vaccination. Data from Bloomberg’s Covid-19 Vaccine Tracker
Global Vaccination Campaign

% of population
CountryDoses administeredEnough for % of peoplegiven 1+ dosefully vaccinatedDaily rate of doses administered
Global Total704,467,68116,066,202
U.S.171,476,65526.533.119.43,029,052
China143,920,0005.13,860,000
India88,372,2773.25.60.83,430,502
EU84,323,9429.513.15.41,698,728
U.K.37,391,10328.047.58.5339,576
Brazil27,332,3716.510.12.9673,498
Turkey17,967,33410.812.78.9275,360
Germany15,434,4969.313.05.6278,049
Indonesia13,751,1302.63.41.7274,048
France13,160,42910.215.15.2349,454
Italy11,697,9429.713.46.0239,954
Russia11,650,0004.04.73.275,000
Chile11,396,07229.837.422.3158,389
Israel10,184,48656.358.554.022,969
Mexico9,675,5173.86.61.0324,372
Spain9,357,84710.113.86.3188,955
UAE8,707,07340.556,943
Morocco8,448,10611.912.411.364,787
Canada6,927,1629.215.53.0186,722
Poland6,790,9458.912.45.5101,303
Saudi Arabia5,556,5968.2162,902
Bangladesh5,555,6751.73.332,700
Argentina4,571,8195.18.61.697,127
Hungary3,542,68718.126.010.3111,210
Romania3,469,2948.911.26.654,429
Serbia2,600,00018.721.715.672,143
Colombia2,578,6012.64.20.965,296
Belgium2,146,2309.413.65.148,785
Netherlands2,027,6475.940,069
Greece2,003,6449.312.26.343,405
Portugal1,907,1889.313.15.533,471
Czech Republic1,864,0998.811.85.729,381
Sweden1,815,2818.812.35.229,110
Austria1,813,86710.214.75.728,916
Switzerland1,604,8389.411.77.121,198
Nepal1,600,0002.832,881
Singapore1,518,00013.318.48.233,181
Japan1,393,1080.60.80.355,767
Denmark1,220,63010.513.97.215,750
Dominican Republic1,187,5995.78.43.146,122
Finland1,083,5679.818.01.614,576
South Korea1,072,4801.02.00.130,299
Slovakia1,046,1539.614.34.912,531
Myanmar1,040,0001.01.90.138,946
Azerbaijan1,025,7905.16.43.968,321
Norway1,010,0609.413.55.411,973
Qatar987,67317.724,456
Nigeria964,3870.20.539,297
Peru940,9121.41.81.030,914
Pakistan936,3830.222,731
Ireland936,0879.513.45.518,507
Australia920,3341.82.043,277
Sri Lanka913,2192.14.263,219
Uruguay898,24312.821.73.835,055
Malaysia862,4451.31.61.028,684
Bahrain856,32628.936.421.314,397
Philippines738,9130.30.528,823
Hong Kong659,5454.46.91.922,078
Kuwait605,0006.46.80.813,476
Ghana587,8921.01.914,883
Lithuania583,86310.514.56.412,371
Croatia524,7246.410.52.48,868
Jordan524,5332.64.01.215,515
Bulgaria519,6353.76.01.58,701
Costa Rica504,9305.05.73.215,072
Bhutan470,97631.663.2
Cambodia418,5691.32.50.410,202
Mongolia414,3826.312.629,902
Slovenia408,7619.914.05.86,849
Panama397,0504.76.23.29,056
Bolivia357,9241.52.01.19,796
Rwanda348,9261.42.874
Kenya340,1210.40.725,479
Thailand323,9890.20.40.120,502
Ukraine320,2670.40.8<0.112,671
Senegal308,3180.91.97,217
Estonia302,62611.417.55.45,934
Ecuador301,0690.91.20.58,885
South Africa272,4380.50.50.51,223
Maldives263,83235.568.82.14,722
Lebanon260,0601.92.51.36,550
Malta223,02022.632.812.44,472
Albania221,5883.914,610
Angola181,5780.30.66,984
Kazakhstan173,4290.50.70.29,777
Cyprus165,1169.413.45.42,084
Malawi164,7330.40.84,962
Zimbabwe162,6330.50.90.214,357
Oman158,7521.91.40.33,751
Latvia154,3604.06.71.33,019
Egypt148,9870.10.12,272
Uganda138,0640.20.38,176
El Salvador133,3301.07,666
Iran124,1930.1<0.13,806
Guatemala123,4730.40.7<0.13,079
Luxembourg112,7649.214.14.32,884
Tunisia104,9220.40.99,255
Seychelles103,96854.267.241.1379
Venezuela98,0000.20.4
New Zealand90,2860.91.40.45,444
Togo77,2360.51.02,703
Algeria75,0000.16,248
Iceland74,60310.414.16.8539
Guinea73,1020.30.5<0.13,895
Belarus66,6180.40.40.31,511
Barbados63,73811.15
Jersey62,126705
Gibraltar60,90789.695.084.2631
Isle of Man58,44334.450.618.1977
Mozambique57,3050.1
Macau57,2514.22,559
Vietnam53,953<0.10.1814
Ivory Coast53,4340.10.2<0.12,096
Cayman Islands51,85439.9467
Moldova51,5741.01.92,186
Honduras50,2710.30.5
Paraguay45,3430.30.6508
Afghanistan45,0000.10.1
Bermuda42,03833.427.616.4497
Jamaica41,9010.8
Guyana40,4682.65.2<0.1
Laos40,0000.3
Montenegro38,5413.15.30.92,214
Guernsey36,840417
Uzbekistan35,3860.10.1
Aruba33,49315.020.19.81,047
Sierra Leone32,8840.20.41,007
Antigua and Barbuda27,03213.9
Iraq26,727<0.11,375
Suriname25,0002.1
St. Lucia22,5546.3
Belize22,0672.75.4331
Monaco20,51026.330.022.6143
Dominica18,11212.825.0
North Macedonia17,2760.40.70.11,115
Georgia14,2070.20.41,064
San Marino14,10220.726.0
Equatorial Guinea14,0800.50.80.2275
Turks & Caicos13,84118.236.4181
Andorra13,1488.5497
Greenland13,06111.57.5295
St. Vincent and the Grenadines11,7875.4
Sint Maarten11,04013.117.96.7267
Faroe Islands10,77011.013.68.4203
Lesotho10,3000.3
Grenada9,8214.59.0304
Saint Kitts and Nevis9,7748.617.1
Sao Tome and Principe9,7242.3
Taiwan9,412<0.1<0.11,061
Bahamas7,0000.9313
Gambia6,8330.10.3739
Fiji6,2780.4
Anguilla5,56818.637.124
Mauritius3,8430.20.3214
St. Helena3,40728.455.01.8100
Kosovo2,5000.10.1
Gabon2,4330.10.1220
Namibia2,375<0.1125
Falkland Islands2,18736.516
Mauritania2,023<0.1<0.1134
Solomon Islands2,0000.20.3
Montserrat1,54215.425.3
Trinidad and Tobago1,153<0.10.1
Mali643<0.1<0.1
Kyrgyzstan500<0.1
Brunei340<0.1
Papua New Guinea50<0.1
Cape Verde6<0.1


U.S. Vaccinations: State by State
The U.S. leads the world in total vaccines administered, and more supply is on the way. Drugmakers have promised to deliver enough shots to fully vaccinate 130 million Americans by the end of March and 300 million people by the end of May. That’s more than enough for every adult, and clinical studies in children are underway.
Distribution in the U.S. is directed by the federal government. Pfizer and BioNTech’s vaccine, as well as Moderna’s shot both require two doses taken several weeks apart. J&J’s inoculation requires just a single dose.
Time to Deliver
Vaccine makers pledge 700M doses for the U.S. by the end of July—enough to cover 400M people
  • Vaccines available
  • Delivery targets
  • Projected

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Moderna
J&J



Source: “Unknown manufacturer” refers to vaccine allocations reported by the White House that are not further identified; the coverage calculation assumes they are two-dose vaccines. Specified allocations are from CDC. Targets are provided by the manufacturers and don’t always align with government forecasts for availability.
The introduction of J&J’s one-shot option in March is speeding up vaccinations and making it easier to vaccinate hard-to-reach populations. So far, 110 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine—42.7% of the adult population. At least 64.4 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.
Vaccines Across America
Across the U.S., enough doses have been administered to cover 26.5% of the population, and 76% of the delivered shots have been used
Population Covered% of Supply Used
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Note: “Population covered” divides the doses administered for each vaccine type by the number of doses required for full vaccination. Data added after Feb. 20 is from the CDC and includes doses administered by federal entities in state totals. Prior data from the Bloomberg Covid-19 Tracker. It can take several days for counts to be reported through the CDC database.
The U.S. hasn’t yet achieved vaccination rates high enough to quell the outbreaks. New Covid variants have driven a surge in cases across the country. Even states with relatively high vaccine coverage, including South Dakota and Massachusetts, have seen their numbers rise.
Younger, unvaccinated populations are increasingly viewed as key to heading off a potential fourth wave. New vaccine supplies have allowed some states to open up eligibility to wide swaths of residents. President Joe Biden has said that 90% of American adults will be free to sign up for a shot by April 19. Until recently, eligibility has mostly been based on age, occupation, and underlying medical conditions.
U.S. Vaccinations vs. Cases
Covid rates have generally flattened or declined in the 11 states where enough vaccines have been given to cover at least 30% of the population.

New York (29.2% covered)

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Note: “People covered” divides the doses administered for each vaccine type by the number of doses required for full vaccination. Vaccine data from Bloomberg’s Covid-19 Tracker. Cases data: Johns Hopkins University.
It takes about two weeks after a final vaccine dose for immunity to fully develop. After that, a person can safely meet indoors with other vaccinated people without wearing masks, according to CDC guidance issued in March. Grandparents can spend time with their grandchildren again.
Even for people fully vaccinated, some restrictions remain in place while the virus still circulates across the country. The CDC advises against travel and recommends wearing masks and social distancing while in public.
How State Vaccinations Stack Up
New Mexico leads all states, with enough vaccinations to cover 33.7% of its populations


Note: Two doses are needed for full protection with the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, while the J&J shot requires a single dose. Data from Bloomberg’s Covid-19 Vaccine Tracker
After focusing first on hospitals and other institutional health-care settings, states have opened access to increasingly larger groups of people. Some states created mass vaccination centers out of sport stadiums, theme parks, convention halls and race tracks. Millions of doses are now being shipped directly to local pharmacies.
The vaccines available today are only approved for people over the age of 16. Tests for dosing, safety, and effectiveness are underway in children, and results are expected later this year.

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The Path to Immunity in the U.S.


In New York, the latest vaccination rate is 252,148 doses per day, on average. At this pace, it will take another 2 months to cover 75% of the population.



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Note: Vaccinating roughly 70% to 85% of a country’s population would enable a return to normalcy, according to top U.S. infectious disease doctor Anthony Fauci. Immunity calculations take into account the number of doses required and the current rate of administration for each vaccine type. Data are from Bloomberg’s Covid-19 Vaccine Tracker.
U.S. Vaccination Campaign

% of population
JurisdictionDoses administeredEnough for % of peoplegiven 1+ dosefully vaccinatedDaily rate of doses administeredSupply used
U.S. Totals171,476,65526.533.119.43,029,05276.1%
California20,865,89227.135.118.8377,49776.2%
Texas13,533,39224.029.316.9275,61573.2%
New York11,027,00929.235.522.1252,14880.8%
Florida10,806,28325.831.218.5177,56571.9%
Federal Entities*7,510,65286,84474.9%
Pennsylvania6,819,13627.335.419.2108,91176.5%
Illinois6,725,81727.235.118.9113,27677.4%
Ohio6,028,72526.632.819.5104,73376.0%
North Carolina5,195,22825.431.618.671,95974.4%
New Jersey5,094,04129.538.022.6101,85885.0%
Michigan5,013,34625.732.019.984,79373.5%
Virginia4,666,33328.135.720.387,04981.9%
Georgia4,463,23721.427.614.186,76865.8%
Massachusetts4,161,91330.939.222.378,69283.2%
Washington4,096,49727.633.621.272,82379.2%
Arizona3,855,07326.932.719.557,64478.5%
Wisconsin3,294,42629.135.721.655,57485.2%
Maryland3,251,01027.835.320.863,07878.3%
Minnesota3,135,21128.735.422.354,75585.2%
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Note: The category entry for Federal Entities isn’t counted in the country total because those vaccinations are already included in relevant state totals. The “Unassigned” entry refers to vaccinations from CDC’s U.S. totals that the agency didn’t assign to a specific state or territory. “Doses administered” figures include all vaccinations within a state, regardless of a person’s residency, while population coverage data only accounts for residency. “Shots used” shows the proportion of administered vaccines compared with the total doses received by a state.

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Vaccine Timeline
Bloomberg is tracking the development of nine of the globe’s most promising vaccines. A total of seven vaccines are now available for public use, in limited quantities, in at least 153 countries.
Nations have poured billions of dollars into developing new vaccine technologies, testing them in thousands of volunteers, scaling up manufacturing, and then bringing them to market in record time.

None of these shots, on its own, is enough to inoculate a global population of some 7.8 billion people. But together they represent humanity’s best chance of ending a scourge that has claimed more than 2.6 million lives and triggered global economic calamity.
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I know about 100 people now with the jab and how come there are no side effects?

Because its American, thats why.

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Soon it will top 1 Billion Vaccinated, and then the Pandemic will have that less number of people to work through

But still with Vaccine Hesitancy its an uphill battle.
 

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many tiongs, taiwanese and hongkies are flying to america to get their vaccinations. it’s free here, and no questions asked on shitizenship or residency. just register online with fake age, zip code and prepaid mobile number, get an appointment, show up on time, display your confirmation on your phone, and they’ll zap you without checking id.
 

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many tiongs, taiwanese and hongkies are flying to america to get their vaccinations. it’s free here, and no questions asked on shitizenship or residency. just register online with fake age, zip code and prepaid mobile number, get an appointment, show up on time, display your confirmation on your phone, and they’ll zap you without checking id.

Biden has not lifted Travel Ban. Only Citizens, Greencard holders, and family members allowed.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/from-other-countries.html


Travelers Prohibited from Entry to the United States
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With specific exceptions, several Presidential proclamations suspend and limit entry into the United States, as immigrants or nonimmigrants, of noncitizens who were physically present within the following countries during the 14-day period preceding their entry or attempted entry into the United States. For a full list of exceptions, please refer to the relevant proclamations in the links below.

As further provided in each proclamation, citizens and lawful permanent residents of the United States, certain family members, and other individuals who meet specified exceptionsexternal icon, who have been in one of the countries listed above in the past 14 days will be allowed to enter the United States. More information about what to do after arriving to the United States is available on CDC’s After You Travel webpage.
 

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Biden has not lifted Travel Ban. Only Citizens, Greencard holders, and family members allowed.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/from-other-countries.html


Travelers Prohibited from Entry to the United States
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Several Presidential proclamations established restrictions on the entry of certain travelers into the United States in an effort to help slow the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

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With specific exceptions, several Presidential proclamations suspend and limit entry into the United States, as immigrants or nonimmigrants, of noncitizens who were physically present within the following countries during the 14-day period preceding their entry or attempted entry into the United States. For a full list of exceptions, please refer to the relevant proclamations in the links below.

As further provided in each proclamation, citizens and lawful permanent residents of the United States, certain family members, and other individuals who meet specified exceptionsexternal icon, who have been in one of the countries listed above in the past 14 days will be allowed to enter the United States. More information about what to do after arriving to the United States is available on CDC’s After You Travel webpage.
apparently, you rely too much on the msm and the bs they spew. which means you’re never on the ground and encountering real events and cases. which also means you’re full of bs. sfo, if you don’t know, is opened to international flights from asia and europe, and latin america. there are now direct sq flights from sin. sinkies arrive and depart every week. so do tiongs from prc, chinks from taiwan and hk. i don’t need to post pics of arrivals at sfo to prove my point, as all i need to do here is to expose you as a fraud and hearsayer. i just got back from sfo and dinner with chinks who flew in to get their vaccine shots, so i know what i’m talking about, you twit and moron.
 

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apparently, you rely too much on the msm and the bs they spew. which means you’re never on the ground and encountering real events and cases. which also means you’re full of bs. sfo, if you don’t know, is opened to international flights from asia and europe, and latin america. there are now direct sq flights from sin. sinkies arrive and depart every week. so do tiongs from prc, chinks from taiwan and hk. i don’t need to post pics of arrivals at sfo to prove my point, as all i need to do here is to expose you as a fraud and hearsayer. i just got back from sfo and dinner with chinks who flew in to get their vaccine shots, so i know what i’m talking about, you twit and moron.

Yeah sure whatever you say, Mr Donald Trump supporter.
 

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apparently, you rely too much on the msm and the bs they spew. which means you’re never on the ground and encountering real events and cases. which also means you’re full of bs. sfo, if you don’t know, is opened to international flights from asia and europe, and latin america. there are now direct sq flights from sin. sinkies arrive and depart every week. so do tiongs from prc, chinks from taiwan and hk. i don’t need to post pics of arrivals at sfo to prove my point, as all i need to do here is to expose you as a fraud and hearsayer. i just got back from sfo and dinner with chinks who flew in to get their vaccine shots, so i know what i’m talking about, you twit and moron.

Shows what you know

https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/president-biden-issues-new-covid-19-4914490/


President Biden Issues New COVID-19 Travel Ban
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On Monday, January 25, 2021, President Joseph Biden issued a Presidential Proclamation that imposes a new coronavirus-related travel ban barring entry to the United States for most foreign nationals who have visited various European countries, Brazil and South Africa within the past 14 days. The White House subsequently posted the full text of the proclamation.
The proclamation is the first one issued by the President barring foreign travelers from entering the United States and builds upon the previous travel restrictions imposed by former President Trump. President Biden issued this proclamation after reports of a variant strain of the COVID-19 virus were discovered in Europe, Brazil, and South Africa.
The new order bans entry into the United States of all foreign nationals who were physically present within the Schengen Area, the United Kingdom (excluding overseas territories outside of Europe), the Republic of Ireland, the Federative Republic of Brazil, and the Republic of South Africa during the 14 day period immediately preceding their attempted entry to the United States. The order applies to all foreign nationals (i.e. non-U.S. citizens) who have visited these areas, not just citizens of the 30 affected countries.
The 26 Schengen Area countries are: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. The restriction also includes Ireland and the United Kingdom, which are technically not part of the Schengen Area countries.
Additionally, the Biden administration has indicated that all international travelers to the U.S. must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test to airlines within three days prior to their departure. This requirement was noted in a January 21 executive order, but specifics as to the implementation of the order have not yet been released.
Like previous coronavirus-related travel bans, the new order contains several key exemptions to the travel restrictions. The following are categories of foreign nationals who are exempt from the order:
  1. Lawful Permanent Residents (i.e. “green card” holders).
  2. Spouses of U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents.
  3. Parents or legal guardians of U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents (provided the U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident is unmarried and under the age of 21).
  4. Siblings of U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents (provided the foreign national sibling is unmarried and under the age of 21).
  5. Any foreign national who is a child, foster child, or ward of a U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident, or who is a prospective adoptee seeking to enter the United States.
There are additional very specific exemptions in the order, but the vast majority of foreign nationals who qualify for an exemption will fall into one of the five numbered categories above, including many Dorsey clients.
However, most foreign nationals based in (or presently visiting) any of the 26 Schengen countries, the UK, Republic of Ireland, Brazil or South Africa who seek to visit the United States on a B-1 business or B-2 tourist visa will be affected. Likewise, foreign nationals on work visas without familial ties to U.S. citizens or green card holders will be subject to the restrictions. Immigrant visa processing is suspended.
These travel restrictions largely continue the policy of the departing Trump administration and can be expected to disrupt easy travel between Europe, Brazil, South Africa and the United States for the foreseeable future.
The restrictions applying to European countries and Brazil came into effect on January 26, 2021. The restrictions applying to South Africa will come into force at 12:01am Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, January 30, 2021. All restrictions will remain in place indefinitely, subject to periodic reevaluation every 30 days by the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Affected persons traveling from South Africa should consider returning to the United States before the ban takes effect. Foreign nationals traveling on flights that depart South Africa before the time of implementation but arrive in the U.S. after the time of implementation will be permitted to enter the U.S. Those who attempt to return to the U.S. before the ban is implemented should expect large increases in airfare expense, turmoil at airports, and substantial travel delays as there will likely be many people attempting to squeeze through before the door closes.
In the specific case of U.S. employers who have European, Brazilian or South African employees currently in the United States on a temporary basis (whether on a B-1 visa or ESTA), or who have European, Brazilian or South African employees who regularly travel between the United States and their home country, Dorsey recommends the employer seeks legal counsel to explore options.
Finally, please note that:
  1. As with previous coronavirus-related travel bans, enforcement is at the point of origin, i.e. in Europe, Brazil or South Africa before foreign nationals board aircraft. This means airlines will continue to be the primary mechanism for the enforcement of the restrictions.
  2. Foreign nationals who attempt to circumvent the travel restrictions through fraud, willful misrepresentation of a material fact, or illegal entry will be deemed a priority for removal by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and may be open to additional sanctions or repercussions, including potential bars to U.S. travel in the future.
Dorsey Recommendations for Travelers:
  • Restrictions on travel issued in January and February 2020 barring travelers from People’s Republic of China and Iran still apply. All travelers who have departed these countries in the last 14 days will be unable to enter the United States.
  • While airlines and transportation officials have now had experience implementing the basic framework of this travel ban, travelers should still expect delays, confusion, and possible uneven enforcement. Be prepared for setbacks, and stay calm.
  • For foreign nationals who qualify for one of the exemptions listed above, travel with documentation of your exemption. For example, if you qualify for an exemption based on a U.S. citizen child, ideally you should travel with a copy of your U.S. citizen child’s birth certificate and passport. For exemptions based on marriage, carry copies of your marriage certificate and spouse’s passport if possible. Make sure your critical documents are accompanied by English translations.
  • Be proactive. Understand if the travel restrictions apply to you, and be sure to document your travel and itinerary.
  • If you are subject to the travel restrictions, you must wait 14 days outside of the restricted country before seeking to enter the United States. Do not count partial days towards the 14 day requirement; generally partial days are not counted in an immigration/customs context. Be prepared to document 14 days outside of the restricted country, using visa exit and entry stamps, receipts for hotels and/or lodgings, receipt for meals, and other documentation to establish that you have been outside of the restricted country for at least 14 days.
  • Be prudent. In the current immigration and customs environment, U.S. immigration and customs officials are increasingly enforcement-oriented. In an unstable, uncertain, and quickly evolving situation like this, err on the side of caution. Penalties for non-compliance with immigration regulations can be severe and lifelong, including a permanent bar from entering the United States. While this is unlikely, carefully weigh the temporary inconvenience of a 14 day wait against the potential lifetime risks of non-compliance.
 

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Yeah sure whatever you say, Mr Donald Trump supporter.
you think there’s strict enforcement at customs and immigration at sfo in biden’s term? you must be either naive or out of your fucking mind, moron. stanford (foreign) students are already back. they are on f1-visas and many have no relatives here. they are allowed in you stupid idiot. don’t cite and post anymore bs from all your fake news sources. you are spreading false information, twit.
 

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you think there’s strict enforcement at customs and immigration at sfo in biden’s term? you must be either naive or out of your fucking mind, moron. stanford (foreign) students are already back. they are on f1-visas and many have no relatives here. they are allowed in you stupid idiot. don’t cite and post anymore bs from all your fake news sources. you are spreading false information, twit.

I have global entry. I'll let that sink in while you pull your hair out in frustration.
 

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Shows what you know

https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/president-biden-issues-new-covid-19-4914490/


President Biden Issues New COVID-19 Travel Ban
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On Monday, January 25, 2021, President Joseph Biden issued a Presidential Proclamation that imposes a new coronavirus-related travel ban barring entry to the United States for most foreign nationals who have visited various European countries, Brazil and South Africa within the past 14 days. The White House subsequently posted the full text of the proclamation.
The proclamation is the first one issued by the President barring foreign travelers from entering the United States and builds upon the previous travel restrictions imposed by former President Trump. President Biden issued this proclamation after reports of a variant strain of the COVID-19 virus were discovered in Europe, Brazil, and South Africa.
The new order bans entry into the United States of all foreign nationals who were physically present within the Schengen Area, the United Kingdom (excluding overseas territories outside of Europe), the Republic of Ireland, the Federative Republic of Brazil, and the Republic of South Africa during the 14 day period immediately preceding their attempted entry to the United States. The order applies to all foreign nationals (i.e. non-U.S. citizens) who have visited these areas, not just citizens of the 30 affected countries.
The 26 Schengen Area countries are: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. The restriction also includes Ireland and the United Kingdom, which are technically not part of the Schengen Area countries.
Additionally, the Biden administration has indicated that all international travelers to the U.S. must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test to airlines within three days prior to their departure. This requirement was noted in a January 21 executive order, but specifics as to the implementation of the order have not yet been released.
Like previous coronavirus-related travel bans, the new order contains several key exemptions to the travel restrictions. The following are categories of foreign nationals who are exempt from the order:
  1. Lawful Permanent Residents (i.e. “green card” holders).
  2. Spouses of U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents.
  3. Parents or legal guardians of U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents (provided the U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident is unmarried and under the age of 21).
  4. Siblings of U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents (provided the foreign national sibling is unmarried and under the age of 21).
  5. Any foreign national who is a child, foster child, or ward of a U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident, or who is a prospective adoptee seeking to enter the United States.
There are additional very specific exemptions in the order, but the vast majority of foreign nationals who qualify for an exemption will fall into one of the five numbered categories above, including many Dorsey clients.
However, most foreign nationals based in (or presently visiting) any of the 26 Schengen countries, the UK, Republic of Ireland, Brazil or South Africa who seek to visit the United States on a B-1 business or B-2 tourist visa will be affected. Likewise, foreign nationals on work visas without familial ties to U.S. citizens or green card holders will be subject to the restrictions. Immigrant visa processing is suspended.
These travel restrictions largely continue the policy of the departing Trump administration and can be expected to disrupt easy travel between Europe, Brazil, South Africa and the United States for the foreseeable future.
The restrictions applying to European countries and Brazil came into effect on January 26, 2021. The restrictions applying to South Africa will come into force at 12:01am Eastern Standard Time on Saturday, January 30, 2021. All restrictions will remain in place indefinitely, subject to periodic reevaluation every 30 days by the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Affected persons traveling from South Africa should consider returning to the United States before the ban takes effect. Foreign nationals traveling on flights that depart South Africa before the time of implementation but arrive in the U.S. after the time of implementation will be permitted to enter the U.S. Those who attempt to return to the U.S. before the ban is implemented should expect large increases in airfare expense, turmoil at airports, and substantial travel delays as there will likely be many people attempting to squeeze through before the door closes.
In the specific case of U.S. employers who have European, Brazilian or South African employees currently in the United States on a temporary basis (whether on a B-1 visa or ESTA), or who have European, Brazilian or South African employees who regularly travel between the United States and their home country, Dorsey recommends the employer seeks legal counsel to explore options.
Finally, please note that:
  1. As with previous coronavirus-related travel bans, enforcement is at the point of origin, i.e. in Europe, Brazil or South Africa before foreign nationals board aircraft. This means airlines will continue to be the primary mechanism for the enforcement of the restrictions.
  2. Foreign nationals who attempt to circumvent the travel restrictions through fraud, willful misrepresentation of a material fact, or illegal entry will be deemed a priority for removal by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and may be open to additional sanctions or repercussions, including potential bars to U.S. travel in the future.
Dorsey Recommendations for Travelers:
  • Restrictions on travel issued in January and February 2020 barring travelers from People’s Republic of China and Iran still apply. All travelers who have departed these countries in the last 14 days will be unable to enter the United States.
  • While airlines and transportation officials have now had experience implementing the basic framework of this travel ban, travelers should still expect delays, confusion, and possible uneven enforcement. Be prepared for setbacks, and stay calm.
  • For foreign nationals who qualify for one of the exemptions listed above, travel with documentation of your exemption. For example, if you qualify for an exemption based on a U.S. citizen child, ideally you should travel with a copy of your U.S. citizen child’s birth certificate and passport. For exemptions based on marriage, carry copies of your marriage certificate and spouse’s passport if possible. Make sure your critical documents are accompanied by English translations.
  • Be proactive. Understand if the travel restrictions apply to you, and be sure to document your travel and itinerary.
  • If you are subject to the travel restrictions, you must wait 14 days outside of the restricted country before seeking to enter the United States. Do not count partial days towards the 14 day requirement; generally partial days are not counted in an immigration/customs context. Be prepared to document 14 days outside of the restricted country, using visa exit and entry stamps, receipts for hotels and/or lodgings, receipt for meals, and other documentation to establish that you have been outside of the restricted country for at least 14 days.
  • Be prudent. In the current immigration and customs environment, U.S. immigration and customs officials are increasingly enforcement-oriented. In an unstable, uncertain, and quickly evolving situation like this, err on the side of caution. Penalties for non-compliance with immigration regulations can be severe and lifelong, including a permanent bar from entering the United States. While this is unlikely, carefully weigh the temporary inconvenience of a 14 day wait against the potential lifetime risks of non-compliance.
only some cuntries in europe, plus brazil and south africa lah you fuckshit. i’m referring to arrivals from asia. besides tiongs and chinks, ah nehs arriving by the planeloads. you’re truly a twisting twitshit. next news you’ll pull out of your arse is a re-direction to the uk. arsehole.
 

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only some cuntries in europe, plus brazil and south africa lah you fuckshit. i’m referring to arrivals from asia. besides tiongs and chinks, ah nehs arriving by the planeloads. you’re truly a twisting twitshit. next news you’ll pull out of your arse is a re-direction to the uk. arsehole.

But then again, look at the results. You Donald Trump people are real idiots. Case closed

 

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I have already let you hang yourself out there. what more can be said. you are not very smart
you’re so moronic. trying to tell me who just had dinner with chink arrivees at sfo that biden imposes travel ban on them. what a joke. lol.
 

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cum cum, i have nigger buddies too. i love to see you getting bashed up and they go scot free. my champagne is waiting to be popped.

Ha All I have to do is watch your tears with great satisfaction, never seen such bad results, was champagne for me

Lost the White House, the Senate and the House in 4 years.

Very nice to see it cant wait for Trump to go to jail

 

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Ha All I have to do is watch your tears with great satisfaction, never seen such bad results, was champagne for me

Lost the White House, the Senate and the House in 4 years.

Very nice to see it cant wait for Trump to go to jail

fuck you. pubs will retake the house in a couple of years, thanks to biden.
 

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fuck you. pubs will retake the house in a couple of years, thanks to biden.

In your dreams, Not with Matt Gaetz, Lauren Boebert, and Marjorie Taylor Green. Not a chance.

Love how Boehner is attacking Donald Trump and all the Republican idiots right now

So no go for 2022 nor 2024.

Will enjoy your tears
 
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