EU Won’t Impose Travel Curbs on U.S. Despite Covid Surge

  • Covid cases in the U.S. rose to about 270 per 100,000 people
  • The EU will review non-essential travel rules in two weeks

     

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The European Union decided not to reinstate restrictions on non-essential travel from the U.S. despite new Covid-19 cases there exceeding the bloc’s threshold.

The next review of the list of countries being granted unrestricted access into the EU will be in two weeks, according to a spokesperson for the Slovenian presidency, who confirmed Monday’s decision.