U.S. reopens to Europe: all the clues
The United States will reopen to Europe next May. Or, at least, that is what CNBC claims. Some sources would reveal to the [...]
U.S. reopens to Europe next May. Or, at least, that is what CNBC claims.
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Some sources reportedly revealed to the TV channel Biden's plans: to lift (or at least loosen) current restrictions, reopen the borders with Canada and Mexico, and, most importantly, welcome tourists from the UK, Europe and Brazil.
U.S. reopens to Europe: what we know
Will the United States really reopen to Europe? Reliable sources give it (almost) for certain. Although no precise timeline has come from the government, the direction taken by Biden and his entourage is clear: to limit the spread of the virus nationwide-and the vaccination campaign is working like a charm-so that they can soon reopening the borders.
To be fair, several experts have suggested caution. And they urged the president to take more time to reopen air travel and leisure travel, despite the fact that by mid-May the change will be really evident, with almost all Americans vaccinated.
Is the United States really opening up to Europe again, then? Can what CNBC said be trusted? The sources had to remain anonymous, as they were not authorized to speak in public. And the White House did not respond to requests for clarification. For now, all we know is that the Department of Homeland Security has Ban on entering U.S. from borders with Mexico and Canada extended until April 21. As waves of migration arrive from Mexico, and so many are the unaccompanied minors the U.S. government is trying to manage, the line with Canada sees Biden and Justin Trudeau in agreement: closed borders and no movement until herd immunity is achieved.
Arrivals from Europe
As for the International flights from the United Kingdom, Europe and Brazil, the Biden administration has decided to conduct weekly assessments. The experts' concern is more about variants, which spread very quickly where security measures are relaxed. Currently, the direction seems clear: to only allow Travelers in possession of negative Covid-19 test. But only when the United States has administered the vaccine to most of the population.
Before leaving the chair, Donald Trump had announced the elimination of travel restrictions with allied countries.. However, Biden reinstated them, in part because of the new wave that hit the United States in early 2021. "As the pandemic worsens and more aggressive variants spread, now is not the time to lift restrictions on international travel," White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki had tweeted at the time.
So will Italian tourists travel to the United States next summer, to move between New York and Los Angeles? Or perhaps to visit American parks, drive along Route 66 or relax in Hawaii? The hypothesis does not seem so remote. Especially thanks to the spread of the Covid-tested flights, which newly appointed President Draghi has promised to implement.
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