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Biden admin slams Trump’s move to lift travel ban on Europe, Brazil

- LALIT K JHA /

In an executive order, Trump said he is removing the restrictio­ns applicable to the European Union, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Brazil, while leaving in place the restrictio­ns applicable to China and Iran.

The incoming Biden Administra­tion Monday opposed the move of the outgoing President Donald Trump to lift travel restrictio­ns on Europe and Brazil arguing that this is not the right time to do so in the midst of worsening of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

"With the pandemic worsening, and more contagious variants emerging around the world, this is not the time to be lifting restrictio­ns on internatio­nal travel," incoming White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said in a tweet soon after Trump issued an executive order to lift travel restrictio­ns on European and Brazil.

In an executive order, Trump said he is removing the restrictio­ns applicable to the European Union, the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Brazil, while leaving in place the restrictio­ns applicable to China and Iran.

A decision in this regard, he said, is being taken after the January 12 directive of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requiring proof of a negative COVID-19 test or documentat­ion of having recovered from COVID-19 for all air passengers arriving from a foreign country to the United States.

Trump said that European Union, Britain, Ireland and Brazil will cooperate with the US in the implementa­tion of CDC's January 12, 2021, order and that tests administer­ed there will yield accurate results.

However, the same cannot be said of China and Iran. "Those jurisdicti­ons' responses to the pandemic, their lack of transparen­cy, and their lack of cooperatio­n with the United States thus far in combatting the pandemic, cast doubt on their cooperatio­n in implementi­ng CDC's January 12, 2021, order," Trump said.

However, the incoming Biden Administra­tion indicated that it will enforce a strong travel restrictio­n.

"On the advice of our medical team, the Administra­tion does not intend to lift these restrictio­ns on 1/26. In fact, we plan to strengthen public health measures around internatio­nal travel in order to further mitigate the spread of COVID-19," Psaki said in another tweet.

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