Aug 20, 2021

US: Evacuees from Afghanistan don't need COVID tests

Posted Aug 20, 2021 7:00 AM
Afghan civilians prepare to board a plane during an evacuation Thursday at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan -photo courtesy U.S. Dept. of Defense
Afghan civilians prepare to board a plane during an evacuation Thursday at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan -photo courtesy U.S. Dept. of Defense

WASHINGTON — Amid the chaos and confusion at the airport, the United States said it had taken at least one step to ease requirements for those seeking to leave: COVID-19 tests.

Although Afghanistan had been a hotspot for the coronavirus pandemic, the State Department said Thursday that evacuees are not required to get a negative COVID-19 result to travel.

“A blanket humanitarian waiver has been implemented for COVID testing for all persons the U.S. government is relocating from Afghanistan,” the department said.

It referred questions about how the matter would be handled once evacuees arrive in the United States to the Department of Health and Human Services. Medical exams, including coronavirus tests, had been required for evacuees prior to Taliban’s weekend takeover of Kabul, which added extra urgency to efforts to get at-risk Afghans out of the country.