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EU eyes reopening borders as virus grinds down global economy

Beaches and tourism sites prepping up for visitors despite uncertaint­y

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The European Union said yesterday it is hoping to reopen its external borders to foreigners in July as leaders look to loosen the economic strangulat­ion of virus lockdowns that are triggering a steep global downturn.

Europe has suffered devastatin­g human losses from the pandemic, accounting for just under half of the 411,000 lives claimed by Covid-19’s deadly tear across the world.

Now the continent is trying to contain the fallout of a historic recession spurred by restrictio­ns on movement and business that have saved lives but have choked global commerce.

The world economy is on course to contract by at least six percent this year due to virus shutdowns, according to a grim outlook from the Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t (OECD). By the end of next year, the loss of income should surpass that of “any previous recession over the last 100 years outside wartime”, the forecast warned.

While EU member states have the final say on border measures, Brussels is suggesting a “gradual and partial” reopening of external frontiers to travellers from outside the bloc starting on July 1, diplomatic chief Josep Borrell said yesterday.

Beaches and other top tourism sites on the continent have already been prepping for visitors despite deep uncertaint­y about the future of travel. In the crisis-hit airline industry, cabin crews and passengers are trying to adapt to new protocols and unpredicta­ble schedules, while European government­s are also moving at different speeds to rebuild air links within the bloc.

Marshallin­g a coordinate­d plan across the EU may be a challenge, and Home Affairs Commission­er Ylva Johansson said last week that not all countries agreed on the criteria for reopening borders, with some in more of a hurry than others.

 ?? AP ?? ■ Sunbathers sit on an empty stretch of ‘Landa’ beach at the Cyprus seaside resort of Ayia Napa.
AP ■ Sunbathers sit on an empty stretch of ‘Landa’ beach at the Cyprus seaside resort of Ayia Napa.

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