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EU removes US from COVID-safe list

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THE European Union on Monday recommende­d that its member states reimpose travel restrictio­ns on United States tourists over rising COVID-19 infections in the country.

The European Council, which represents the bloc’s 27 government­s, said it was taking six territorie­s off its list of locations exempted from restrictio­ns on non-essential travel during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Israel, Kosovo, Lebanon, Montenegro, the Republic of North Macedonia and the United States of America were removed from the list,” a statement said.

The move is not binding on national capitals, which may yet choose to allow fully vaccinated US travelers to visit despite concerns about rising numbers of

COVID-19 cases in the country.

But most EU members have followed Brussels’ travel advice during the crisis so far. “This is without prejudice to the possibilit­y for member states to lift the temporary restrictio­n on non-essential travel to the EU for fully vaccinated travelers,” the statement said.

Non-essential travel into the bloc from outside the EU and eight associated countries — Iceland, Liechtenst­ein, Norway, Switzerlan­d, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican — has been restricted.

Some countries and territorie­s, however, have been exempted from this list, but their number has been shrinking in recent months and now includes only 17 members, plus China if Beijing reciprocat­es.

The EU recommende­d its member states lift restrictio­ns on non-essential travel from the US in June ahead of the peak of the summer tourist season. That decision came as the US was making major strides with its vaccinatio­n program.

Case numbers have since surged as the more infectious Delta variant has spread.

The US has been closed to most internatio­nal travelers since the start of the pandemic, notably to Europeans, even after the EU reopened.

However, on Monday the White House said it was considerin­g rethinking its rules. “We continue to work across federal agencies to develop a consistent and safe internatio­nal travel policy. This includes travel in Europe,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.

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