International travel ban to US will be lifted in November (Ep410)

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In episode 310 of Get Paid For Your Pad, Jasper and Eric discuss the lifting of the US government's Covid-related travel ban in November, which will allow vaccinated visitors from the EU, India, China, and 30 other countries. They discuss how this change is likely to impact the US short-term rental market, especially in city centers that domestic travel hasn't fully supported, unlike more rural and unique stay destinations that have thrived.

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