Vaccinated Americans Can Travel To Europe This Summer
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The 27 ambassadors for European Union nations have agreed to open their borders to vaccinated Americans and other non-EU citizens after more than a year of onerous travel restrictions during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Some E.U. member states, including Greece, already permit tourists to visit without quarantine requirements if they have been vaccinated.
“Today E.U. ambassadors agreed to update the approach to travel from outside the European Union,” E.U. spokesperson Christian Wigand told reporters. The European Council is recommending that its member states “ease some restrictions, in particular for those vaccinated with an E.U.-authorized vaccine.”
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