ORLANDO, Fla. – International airports across the country are revealing details as to how the facilities plan to implement and enforce the new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention requirement that travelers test negative for the novel coronavirus prior to arrival in the U.S.Beginning Jan.
26, all air passengers entering the U.S. will be required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test prior to being admitted by U.S.
Customs. Tests can be taken up to three days in advance and are required for anyone 2 years or older.Orlando International Airport leaders said Tuesday, a week before the new rule begins, travelers should begin planning for a COVID-19 test prior to booking any air travel.[TRENDING: Fla.