EU bosses throw isolated Britain a lifeline over Covid border closures
22 December 2020, 4:43 pm
The European Union executive threw Britain a lifeline on Tuesday after it became stranded in Covid-19 isolation, recommending that EU members roll back sweeping border closures to allow freight to resume and let people return home for Christmas.
Much of the world shut their borders to Britain after a mutated variant of the novel coronavirus was discovered spreading swiftly across southern England, halting a chunk of trade with the rest of Europe and leaving truckers stranded.
With queues of trucks snaking to the horizon in England and supermarket shelves stripped just days before Christmas, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson scrambled to get French President Emmanuel Macron to lift a ban on freight from Britain.
Publishing date: Dec 22, 2020 • Last Updated December 22, 2020 • 3 minute read Police officers block access to the port in Dover, south east England on December 22, 2020, after France closed its borders to accompanied freight arriving from the UK due to the rapid spread of a new coronavirus strain. Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS /AFP via Getty Images
BRUSSELS/LONDON France will reopen its borders to passengers from England on Wednesday, ending a blockade intended to stop the spread of a new coronavirus variant, but which has held up thousands of lorries before Christmas.
Much of the world shut its borders to Britain after a significantly more transmissible mutated coronavirus variant was discovered spreading swiftly across southern England.
22 Dec 2020 / 23:07 H. Commission recommends lifting blanket UK travel bans Trucks stuck in queues up to the horizon in England UK isolated for second day as world closes borders Johnson seeks to open French border for freight Just nine days until Britain leaves EU s orbit EXPLAINER-The new coronavirus variant: (Recasts)
By Philip Blenkinsop and Guy Faulconbridge
BRUSSELS/LONDON, Dec 22 (Reuters) - The European Union executive threw Britain a lifeline on Tuesday after it became stranded in COVID-19 isolation, recommending that EU members roll back sweeping border closures to allow freight to resume and let people return home for Christmas.
Much of the world shut their borders to Britain after a mutated variant of the novel coronavirus was discovered spreading swiftly across southern England, halting a chunk of trade with the rest of Europe and leaving truckers stranded.
23 Dec 2020 / 03:14 H. France to let travellers return home if they test negative EU Commission recommends lifting blanket UK travel bans Trucks stuck in queues in England UK isolated for second day as world closes borders EXPLAINER-The new coronavirus variant: (Recasts with plan to end border closure)
By Philip Blenkinsop and Guy Faulconbridge
BRUSSELS/LONDON, Dec 22 (Reuters) - France will reopen its borders to passengers from England on Wednesday, ending a blockade intended to stop the spread of a new coronavirus variant, but which has held up thousands of lorries before Christmas.
Much of the world shut its borders to Britain after a mutated coronavirus variant was discovered spreading swiftly across southern England.
France reopening border to travellers from England with a recent negative COVID-19 test theglobeandmail.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theglobeandmail.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.