American’s will now be able to travel more freely Britain
European Union governments have officially agreed to add the United States to their list of countries from which they will allow non-essential travel.
Ambassadors from the EU’s 27 countries approved the addition of the United States and five other countries at a meeting on Wednesday.
The change to take effect in the coming days.
Albania, Lebanon, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Taiwan will be added, while Chinese administrative regions Hong Kong and Macau will also be included.
EU nations have been recommended to gradually lift travel restrictions for the current eight countries on the list – Australia, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea, and Thailand.
Individual EU countries can still opt to require a negative COVID-19 test or a period of the hotel or home quarantine.