COVID home tests now accepted for international flights to US, CDC says
The CDC announced that home tests are now accepted when flying internationally to the U.S. Passengers over the age of 2 will be required to take a COVID test up to 3 days before boarding. The only exception is if you have recovered from the virus within the past 3 months. The at-home test must be an antigen or PCR test. Although travel has opened up in many countries, there are still concerns about new variants transferring over to the U.S.