International students hopeful after U.S. eases travel restrictions
Francis Tang | Staff Writer
International students who have left the U.S. previously could not return for school without lengthy quarantines in another country.
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Many Syracuse University international students may finally have the opportunity to return to campus for a full in-person semester for the first time since the pandemic arrived in the U.S.
Since last year, travelers who have been to China, Iran, Brazil, South Africa, Ireland, the United Kingdom and Europe’s Schengen area in the past 14 days have been prohibited from entering the U.S. International students who have left the U.S. previously could not return for school without lengthy quarantines in another country.
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