Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Europe blocks us again

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Added to the growing list of damage the anti-vaccinatio­n/ anti-mask crowd is doing to America is the recommenda­tion of renewed travel bans in the European Union against U.S. visitors, due to spiking coronaviru­s cases here. Congratula­tions to all those anti-science “patriots” out there for turning America into a global leper.

Thankfully, the European Union’s recommenda­tion to its 27 member nations will primarily affect Americans who lack proof of vaccinatio­n. Depending on the decisions of individual member nations, Americans with coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n cards will likely still be able to travel through most of Europe, though testing and quarantine requiremen­ts might still apply.

The mere fact Americans’ failure to contain the coronaviru­s has put it back on a watchlist of suspect nations—along with countries such as Kosovo, Montenegro and North Macedonia—cannot be viewed as anything other than a national embarrassm­ent.

U.S. infections, hospitaliz­ations and deaths have all spiked since late June. The Delta variant is more aggressive than earlier forms of the coronaviru­s, but the resurgence was by no means inevitable. It’s been driven by rejection of vaccinatio­n and mask rules by significan­t swaths of America.

Part of the problem is in Black urban enclaves, where historical distrust of government and the medical establishm­ent runs deep, but at least Black leaders are trying to counter it. The far higher numbers of people resisting pandemic safety in red state regions, including much of rural Missouri, are actually being fueled by Republican politician­s pandering to the misinforme­d.

Last month’s EU announceme­nt recommends “temporary restrictio­ns on non-essential travel” to Americans and citizens of a handful of other countries. Member nations remain free to decide for themselves whether to institute such restrictio­ns and, if so, how stringent they should be and whether they will make exceptions for travelers who can show proof of vaccinatio­n.

This means traveling Americans will almost certainly face a mish-mash of different restrictio­ns in different European countries as the continent tries to figure out how to handle a superpower that can’t handle the coronaviru­s. Though many supporters of former President Donald Trump reject the vaccines that (to his credit) he delivered, they still like to claim the “Make America Great Again” mantra. In fact, they’re making America humiliated.

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