XI SAYS CHINA IS READY TO WORK WITH US TO MANAGE DIFFERENCES
BEIJING, 10 November (Reuters) — China is ready to properly manage differences with The United States, President Xi Jinping has said, ahead of a virtual meeting with US President Joseph Biden. In a letter read on Tuesday by China’s ambassador to The United States, Qin Gang, at a dinner of the National Committee on US-China Relations in Washington DC, Xi said China was ready to cooperate with The United States on regional and global issues. A date has not been announced for the Xi-Biden meeting, but a person briefed on the matter said it was expected to be as soon as the following week.
FULL COVID-19 VACCINATION REQUIRED FOR ENTRY INTO THE UNITED STATES STARTING MONDAY
Starting on November 8, all non-U.S. citizen and non-immigrant adult air passengers will be required to be fully vaccinated and provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination status prior to boarding an airplane flying to the United States. This applies to all non-U.S. citizens over age 18 with only limited exceptions. This is in addition to the testing requirement currently in place, which requires travellers to produce a negative test result within three days of travel. U.S. Citizens, lawful permanent residents, or the small number of excepted unvaccinated foreign nationals will need to test within one day of departure. Travelers can find full details at the CDC website or the U.S. Department of State website at https://travel.state.gov.