European Union Recommends Member Nations Stop Nonessential US Travel
Summary from the AllSides News Team
The European Union removed the United States from its "safe list" Monday, recommending that its 27 member nations halt nonessential travel from the U.S. due to the country's recent spike in COVID-19 cases. To be on the EU’s “safe list,” a country can't have more than 75 new COVID-19 cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the past two weeks. As of this week, the U.S. is averaging roughly 300 new cases per 100,000 people. Banning nonessential travel is still left up to individual countries. Meanwhile, the U.S. has banned nonessential travel from the EU since the start of the pandemic.
Outlets across the spectrum covered the news, with few notable differences along partisan lines. Many reports were aimed at clearing up confusion around the guidance and explaining the requirements for travelers.
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