Prognosis
EU May Shut Door to Travel From Canada, Allow Singapore Visitors
- Non-essential travel still not allowed for U.S. residents
- Tunisia, Georgia, also slated for removal from ‘white list’
A soldier stands guard near health workers at the Covid-19 test center in the arrival hall at Charles de Gaulle airport, in Roissy, France.
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The European Union plans to remove Canada, Tunisia and Georgia from its list of countries whose residents should be allowed to visit the bloc amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to EU officials familiar with the matter.
The EU intends at the same time to reopen its doors to travelers from Singapore as a result of improved virus trends there, the officials said on the condition of anonymity because the deliberations on Tuesday in Brussels are confidential. The U.S. will remain blacklisted along with most other countries in the world.