The U.S. is requiring airline passengers arriving from the U.K. to provide negative coronavirus tests before boarding their flights, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said late Thursday night.
Under the new order, passengers arriving from the U.K. must test negative no more than 72 hours before their departures.
Passengers must provide written documentation of their test results to the airline and the airline must confirm the negative test results for all passengers. If a passenger chooses not to take a test, the airline must deny boarding to the passenger, the CDC said.
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Stop being so negative.
What happens if they take a test and come up negative, then go to a party the next day, then go on their trip the day after the party?