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What's changing in the USA with the COVID-19 crisis

Veedushi

Hello everyone,

I hope you're doing well.

As the Editorial Team of Expat.com, our aim is to provide you with fresh and up-to-date information about the COVID-19 crisis in your host country. You might be expecting a lot of changes following the crisis, especially in terms of entry and visa requirements, work, buying property, education, etc.

Whether you're looking to relocate to the USA after the crisis or you have already settled in, here's what you need to know:

Post-COVID-19 changes in the USA

Hoping that this helps. Also, feel free to write to me should you have any useful information that we could add.

Many thanks in advance.

Warm regards,
Veedushi
Editorial Assistant, Expat.com

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Banever

Nice, thanks for the info. We have been planning on moving but we are having doubts if we should continue because of the pandemic.

Cyrelius

If you're looking for the ideal blend of incompetence and authoritarianism, America will be perfect for you.

Kpreston

You’re absolutely correct. I live here, unfortunately, & am witness to the “new & improved” USA.

Ronald_smith

Thank you for sharing this information, I had to go to the USA for some work, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, I got a long delay in my work.

miladanvari

hi
this Election and Gathering of people increases number of  infected

kaushikroycpo1

Nearly half of the age of over 65 are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 .

twostep

Our town is pushing 90% over 16. Schools, bars, restaurants, .... Are open.

watchingtheweasels

Increasingly you see America turning into two different - and very dissimilar - countries.  There are places like Texas and Florida that have essentially returned to life before Covid, economic freedom is good, and many of the original ideas that helped to found America are still practiced.  There are also places like New York and California where certain aspects of life resemble the Soviet Union in 1985 more than they do America in 1985.  What will happen here in the future is really a wildcard.  In the grand scheme of things, America is a very young country with a diverse population whose people no longer share a common culture, language, or religion.