EU bans Canadian travellers because of increase of COVID-19 cases

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In July the European Union (EU) Officials set up a list of countries who were allowed to travel to Europe. Now the EU are planning on removing Canada from that list and block Canadians travellers.

Canadians and 14 other countries has been granted access always to the Eurepean Union since the beginning of COVID-19 March 2020. The United States of America have been banned since day 1 of COVID-19 outbreak.

European Union (EU) Officials meet every two weeks to discuss whether any changes should be made in travel restrictions. Today three countries have been removed from the list and banned from entering the European Union; Canada, Tunisia and Georgia.

European Union (EU) Officials will be making the list public in a few days.

To date Canada has over 203,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with a new tally of 2,251 new cases confirmed on Tuesday October 20, 2020.

The countries not restricted in entering the EU are; Australia, Chine, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea, Thailand, Uruguay and just added to the list Singapore.

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