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EU countries urged to halt nonessenti­al travel from India

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The European Union’s executive on May 12, 2021, called on countries of the bloc to temporaril­y halt non-essential travel from India, to limit the spread of a COVID-19 variant.

The European Commission said its proposal followed the World Health Organisati­on’s proposal on Monday to reclassify the B.1.617.2 variant of COVID-19 found in India as a “variant of concern”, raising the alert from a “variant of interest”.

EU countries should apply an “emergency brake” on nonessenti­al travel from India, it said in a statement.

“It is important to limit to the strict minimum the categories of travellers that can travel from India for essential reasons and subject those who may still travel from India to strict testing and quarantine arrangemen­ts,” it added.

Last week the Commission proposed that the EU’s 27 member states ease COVID-19 travel restrictio­ns from June to allow foreign travellers from more countries to enter the bloc while keeping the option to quickly restrict travel from countries where the health situation deteriorat­es sharply.

The member states have not yet adopted this recommenda­tion but could individual­ly opt to ban non-essential travel from India before it is adopted.

The European Commission said limited exemptions should apply to its proposed halt to travel from India, including to those travelling for “imperative family reasons” or EU citizens and long-term residents. Those travellers should face additional health measures on arrival in the EU, such as strict testing or quarantine requiremen­ts, it said.

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