European Union lawmakers on Wednesday endorsed a new travel certificate that will allow people to move between European countries without having to quarantine or undergo extra coronavirus tests.
Collective wins the 2021 LUX Audience Award
Alexander Nanau collects the LUX Audience Award during the ceremony at the European Parliament in Strasbourg
The European Parliament has just unveiled the winner of the 2021 LUX Audience Award during a ceremony held in Strasbourg.
Jan Komasa, becoming the first-ever recipient of the newly branded pan-European award, presented by the European Parliament and the European Film Academy in partnership with the European Commission and the Europa Cinemas network. With this recognition, Alexander Nanau’s investigative documentary rounds up an outstanding year, after winning several international awards and making history becoming the first Romanian film nominated for the Oscars.
European Union lawmakers on Wednesday endorsed a new travel certificate that will allow people to move between European countries without having to quarantine or undergo extra coronavirus tests, paving the way for the pass to start in time for summer.
EU Adopts Travel Certificate to Avoid COVID Tests, Quarantine When Traveling in 27 Nations
On 6/9/21 at 9:26 AM EDT
European Union lawmakers adopted a new travel certificate that will allow people to avoid COVID-19 tests and quarantining when traveling around Europe.
The passes, which will be issued by individual countries, not from the centralized EU system, are aimed at saving travel and tourism industries across Europe.
Currently, each nation has its own COVID-19 safety rules and standards, which has made travel confusing. EU states are encouraged to refrain from imposing further restrictions, unless strictly necessary and proportionate, Spanish Socialist lawmaker Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar, who chaperoned the votes through parliament, told the Associated Press.