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EU plans to admit foreigners who have been vaccinated

The EU is looking to increase travel into the bloc.

The EU is looking to increase travel into the bloc. Photo: Getty

The European Union’s executive has recommended foreign citizens fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and those from countries keeping the virus at bay be allowed to travel into the bloc without additional restrictions.

The 27-nation bloc currently allows citizens of seven countries to come on holidays or for other non-essential reasons and the European Commission’s proposal would expand that list.

“The (European) Commission proposes to allow entry to the EU for non-essential reasons not only for all persons coming from countries with a good epidemiological situation but also all people who have received the last recommended dose of an EU-authorised vaccine,” the executive arm said in a statement on Monday.

“This could be extended to vaccines having completed the WHO emergency use listing process.

“In addition, the Commission proposes to raise … the threshold related to the number of new COVID-19 cases used to determine a list of countries from which all travel should be permitted,” it also said, adding that should lead to the expansion of the list.

To limit the risk of importing new variants of the coronavirus, the Commission also offered a new “emergency break” that would allow introducing swift travel restrictions for countries where the health situation deteriorates sharply.

EU member states are due to start discussing the proposal on Tuesday. Their agreement is needed to put it into effect.

-AAP

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