US to Require Negative Covid-19 Test for UK Air Passengers

The United States will require air passengers traveling from the United Kingdom to provide a negative coronavirus test within 72 hours of departure, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced.
The move comes as a growing number of countries banned British travelers amid the rapid spread of a new variant of coronavirus in London and elsewhere.
Earlier this week, Canada and dozens of other countries announced new restrictions on U.K. travelers after British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the coronavirus variant could be 70% more transmissible and is driving an alarmingly rapid spread of infections in London and surrounding areas.
The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control said earlier this week that while preliminary analysis in the U.K. suggests the new variant is "significantly more transmissible," there is no indication that infections are more severe. Experts have warned, however, that even if the variant is not more lethal, it will likely lead to an increase in infections, hospitalizations and virus-related deaths.
The order, which President Donald Trump is expected to sign Friday, will take effect Dec. 28, according to the CDC. The new variant of coronavirus is spread:Here’s what scientists know.
Source: USA Today