16 Mar, 2020 15:28 / Updated 13 minutes ago
Chief of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has floated an idea to ban all the “non-essential” travel to the EU for a month. The move is aimed at containing the coronavirus, that is plaguing the bloc.
“The less travel, the more we can contain the virus. Therefore ... I propose to the heads of state and government to introduce temporary restriction on non-essential travel to the EU,” von der Leyen said on Monday.
The envisioned travel ban would last for an “initial period” of 30 days, but can be prolonged if necessary, she added.
The envisioned travel ban would last for an “initial period” of 30 days, but can be prolonged if necessary, she added.
The @EU_Commission presents guidelines on border measures & proposes:
Green lanes/fast lanes giving priority to essential transport to keep the mobility sector going & ensure economic continuity
Temporary restriction on non-essential travel to the EU (30 days)
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Long-term EU residents, family members of the EU countries’ nationals, as well as diplomats and doctors battling the virus will be exempted from the travel ban.
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