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FILE - A youth receives a shot of Russia's Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine during a vaccination drive at University Stadium in Mexico City, July 23, 2021. On Monday, the U.S. will implement a new air travel policy to allow in foreign citizens who have completed a course of a vaccine approved by the Food and Drug Administration or the World Health Organization. That leaves people in Mexico, Hungary, Russia and elsewhere who received the non-approved Russian Sputnik V vaccine or the China-produced CanSino vaccine ineligible to board U.S.-bound flights. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano, File)
Photo by: Fernando Llano
FILE - A youth receives a shot of Russia's Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine during a vaccination drive at University Stadium in Mexico City, July 23, 2021. On Monday, the U.S. will implement a new air travel policy to allow in foreign citizens who have completed a course of a vaccine approved by the Food and Drug Administration or the World Health Organization. That leaves people in Mexico, Hungary, Russia and elsewhere who received the non-approved Russian Sputnik V vaccine or the China-produced CanSino vaccine ineligible to board U.S.-bound flights. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano, File)

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