Prognosis
EU to Discuss Reimposing Covid-Related Travel Curbs on U.S.
- New American cases exceeding limit set earlier by the bloc
- EU officials will meet on Thursday to vote on the proposal
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The European Union will discuss on Thursday whether to reimpose curbs on visitors from the U.S. as new coronavirus cases soar.
The change was recommended by Slovenia, which holds the EU’s rotating presidency and is responsible for triggering an assessment of countries allowed non-essential travel there, according to two officials familiar with the plans.