US: Decision to uphold existing international travel bans on Corona

 White House officials say the United States will maintain international travel restrictions on Code-19 because a deadly variant of the virus, Delta, is spreading rapidly.


President Joe Biden said earlier this month that his administration was considering how quickly the United States could lift travel bans on European countries.

The issue of sanctions was raised by German Chancellor Angela Merkel during her visit to the United States when she arrived at the White House to meet with President Biden.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advised Americans not to travel to the UK last Monday in the wake of rising cases of the coronavirus, while more countries in continental Europe have lifted travel bans for Americans. Whose vaccine doses have been completed. The UK has maintained quarantine restrictions on most passengers arriving via US airlines.

Canada also recently announced the lifting of travel restrictions for Americans from August 9, after which it was expected that the United States would also ease its travel restrictions for many countries.

White House spokeswoman Jane Sackie told a White House press briefing on Monday that "we are currently maintaining travel restrictions in view of the spread of the delta variant of the corona virus in the United States and around the world."

The ban forced airlines to reduce the number of flights.

But now the proliferation of genetically modified variants of Code-19 in Europe, especially the rapidly spreading Delta variant, has alerted the Biden administration to act slowly in easing restrictions on intercontinental travel. Has been

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