But there's a catch: non-immigrant adults need to have received vaccines authorized by the Food and Drug Administration or which received an emergency use listing from the World Health Organization. "These travelers are saying they really hope the situation will change and that the United States will accept the Sputnik vaccine. Citizens of Russia, where use of Sputnik V is most widespread, also are seeking Western-approved shots so they can travel abroad. Hungary's Ministry of Foreign Affairs told The Associated Press that it is open to a similar agreement with the United States, but “currently there is no ongoing negotiation." “But I also love traveling to the United States," she said.
Source: ABC News November 07, 2021 23:05 UTC