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European Union Will Bar US Travelers When It Reopens

While the European Union (E.U.) is set to reopen its external borders beginning July 1, officials reportedly announced today that it plans to ban most travelers coming from the United States, Russia and dozens of other countries that are considered high-risk areas, not having yet sufficiently brought their COVID-19 infections under control.

Senior E.U. diplomats have finally nailed down a list of “safe” countries, whose nationals will be able to enter the bloc, having completed the long and laborious process of coming up with a common set of standards for the 27-member Union’s reopening to tourism and commerce following its months of lockdown.

The New York Times reported that E.U. officials first stated on June 23 that the U.S., which has more reported COVID-19 infections and related deaths than any other country in the world, was very unlikely to be green-lit for visitors to enter the E.U.

Countries that did make it onto the “safe” list include Canada, Australia and even China, provided that China agrees to reciprocally allow visitors from the E.U. Countries were evaluated based upon a selection of scientific criteria that took into account their infection rates and how credible their public-health reporting data is considered.

The final official list of approved countries isn’t due to be released until next week, and the officials who spoke to The New York Times on the subject did so only under the condition of anonymity. They revealed that the United States, among other nations, had been lobbying vehemently to get itself placed on the safe list during at least half a dozen meetings held among senior E.U. officials over the past few weeks.

Officials said that they were determined to base their decisions on scientific considerations, in no small measure to depoliticize the process and in hopes of discouraging such diplomatic pressures from outside sources. Still, some E.U. member nations reportedly argued that the shared “safe” list should be based on both scientific and economic criteria, especially those whose economies particularly benefit from American tourism.

While the list does not require unanimous support from all E.U. ambassadors and is not legally binding, member nations that choose to open themselves to visitors from excluded countries could face being shut out by their E.U. partners, which would only serve to worsen Europe’s incohesive response to the pandemic that the European Commission is striving so hard to resolve.

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Juan Albarran

La aviación, los viajes de placer y las bellezas de mi País Venezuela me impulsaron a mostrar desde muy joven las bondades del mundo del tursimo y cómo el conocer nuevos lugares , nuevas culturas;  y nuevas personas,  te permiten crecer como persona adquiriendo nuevas habilidades y herramientas para alcanzar en plenitud los retos que el mundo nos presenta día a día. Nací en Mérida, Venezuela la famosa ciudad de los caballeros, fuí estudiante de la Ilustre Universidad de Los Andes, hoy tengo un nuevo hogar Washington DC, creo firmemente que el turismo es una manera de vivir y de construir una nueva sociedad dinámica y de vanguardia, a través del lente de mi camara y mi experiencia en agencias de viajes , operadores de turismo, y aerolíneas comerciales, puedo dar una pequeña muestra de lo que el mundo moderno nos ofrece. Ahora puedo reflejar mi experiencia en The Jet Set en Español. ******************************************************************************************* Aviation, pleasure trips and the beauty of my country Venezuela, inspired me to show the benefits of the world through tourism. Learning and understanding new places, new cultures, and new people allow you to grow as a person and acquiring new skills and tools help you beat and succeed at the challenges that the world presents us every day. I was born in Merida, Venezuela, the famous city of knights, I was a student at the Illustrious University of the Andes and today I have a new home in Washington DC. I firmly believe that tourism is a way of living and building a new dynamic and cutting-edge society, through the lens of my camera and my experience in travel agencies, tour operators, and commercial airlines, I can give a small sample of what the modern world offers us. Now I can reflect my experience in The Jet Set in Spanish.

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