European Union officials say that American tourists could be banned from traveling to the EU when the continent reopens on July 1.
The New York Times and CNN report that the 27-member states have agreed in principle to bar travelers from several countries, including the United States, because they have not met criteria for controlling the coronavirus.
The United States has the world’s highest number of coronavirus infections and the highest number of deaths. The infection rate has been increasing in several states in recent days with spikes in Texas, Florida, Arizona and California.
The ban would be a stinging rebuke to the Trump administration’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak.
A new meeting on the matter is scheduled for Monday.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Friday the United States was imposing visa restrictions on Chinese Communist Party officials responsible for restricting freedoms in Hong Kong.
Pompeo said the restrictions apply to current and former CCP officials who are believed to be responsible for or complicit in undermining Hong Kong’s high degree of autonomy.
The move comes ahead of a three-day meeting of China’s parliament beginning Sunday that’s expected to enact new national security legislation for Hong Kong that has alarmed foreign governments and democracy activists in the territory.
Pompeo’s announcement also represents the first concrete U.S. step in responding to China’s moves.
Europe’s biggest travel and tourism company, TUI, is cancelling all vacations to Florida from Britain until December following the introduction of new hygiene rules at Walt Disney World Resort. AP’s Zaria Shaklee reports.
The firm says it made the decision because the new regulations would «significantly impact the holiday experience» for its customers.
Walt Disney World Resort, which includes four theme parks, will require visitors aged two and above to wear face coverings except when eating or swimming when it reopens in mid-July. Temperature screenings may be required for entry to some locations and the number of entry tickets will be limited.
TUI customers are being offered alternatives, including delaying their trip until next year or changing their destination.