In February, the House voted to lift the COVID-19 vaccination requirement|U.S. Census Bureau|Public domain

The US will end its COVID-19 vaccination stipulation to international travelers and federal workers on May 11, announced the White House.

In February, the House voted to lift the requirement.

Last June the US dropped its requirement that people arriving by air must test negative for COVID-19, but kept in place CDC’s vaccination requirements for foreign travelers.