Argentina, Australia and Canada again with EU entry restrictions

 The European Union has decided that Argentina, Australia and Canada should be removed from the list of countries for which travel restrictions should be phased out due to Covid-19.

The European Union, based on epidemiological data, reviews the list of countries for which entry restrictions should be introduced or lifted twice a month.

According to the latest data, the Union has come to the conclusion that these three countries should be removed when it comes to travel that is not necessary. However, the citizens of these countries who are fully vaccinated can be exempted from this rule, reminds the Council of the EU.

As of today, EU countries have the green light to gradually lift travel restrictions for the following countries: Bahrain, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, Kuwait, New Zealand, Peru, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, UAE, and for the Macao, Hong Kong and Taiwan entities. As far as China is concerned, the restrictions are subject to reciprocity

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