European Union to ease travel restrictions for vaccinated Americans
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The European Union on Wednesday agreed on a proposal to relax COVID-19 travel restrictions on travelers visiting from outside its 27 countries
The EU agreed to ease the guidelines for countries it deems "safe," calling on advice from the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control, adding more nations to its list allowing tourists and non-citizens to enter. Currently, only those traveling from Israel, Australia and Singapore are allowed to travel to the EU for leisure and vaccination is not a requirement. Strict rules were imposed to combat the spread of COVID-19 last year, however, with the widespread distribution of vaccines globally, the EU is now recommending that states ease some of those restrictions for those who have been inoculated.More Related News
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