The European Union moved closer to recommending that travelers from the U.S. shouldn’t be allowed to enter the bloc after July 1, according to a draft list being considered by officials,
reports Bloomberg.
Diplomats have mostly agreed on 18 countries, including Canada, Japan and South Korea, that should be allowed into the EU because their level of new Covid-19 cases meets the bloc’s criteria, according to a list seen by Bloomberg.
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RW
Wow, that's really silly. As if EU nations don't already have COVID inside their borders, and as if the virus's spread could be stopped by preventing others from visiting. Governments around the world seem to be competing to see which can make the process of achieving herd immunity as painful as possible.
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