Biden says U.S. reviewing European travel ban, sees update in coming
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[July 16, 2021]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden
said on Thursday the United States is reviewing when it can lift
restrictions that ban most-non U.S. citizens from traveling to the
United States from much of Europe after German Chancellor Angela Merkel
raised the issue.
"It's in process now," Biden said of discussions about when restrictions
could be lifted. He said he expects to be able to answer "within the
next several days what is likely to happen... I'm waiting to hear from
our folks in our COVID team as to when that should be done."
Merkel said Biden told her the same that he told the press and they
discussed the impact of the COVID-19 Delta variant. "It has to be a
sustainable decision. It is certainly not sensible to have to take it
back after only a few days," Merkel said.
Airlines and others have urged the administration to lift restrictions
covering most non-U.S. citizens who have recently been in Britain, the
26 Schengen nations in Europe without border controls, Ireland, China,
India, South Africa, Iran and Brazil.
Numerous countries not subject to travel restrictions have far higher
COVID-19 rates than many European countries covered by the restrictions
in place since March 2020.
In early June, the White House launched interagency working groups with
the European Union, Britain, Canada, and Mexico to look at how to
eventually to lift restrictions. Those meetings have generally been
occurring every two weeks but some have recently been delayed.
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President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Angela Merkel attend a
joint news conference in the East Room at the White House in
Washington, U.S., July 15, 2021. REUTERS/Tom Brenner
A White House official told Reuters last week "there
are further discussions to be had before we can announce any next
steps on travel reopening with any country... We want to ensure that
we move deliberately and are in a position to sustainably reopen
international travel when it is safe to do so."
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wants airlines to
implement international passenger contact tracing as part of any
lifting of restrictions, sources told Reuters. It is unclear how
long that will take to implement.
Airlines and some government officials have said they do not
anticipate the United States lifting restrictions until August at
the earliest.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Chris Reese and Rosalba
O'Brien)
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