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U.S. Panels to Study Reopening Canada, Mexico, EU, U.K. Travel

Published 10/06/2021, 02:01 am
Updated 10/06/2021, 02:01 am
© Bloomberg. A member of staff directs passengers at check-in desks in Terminal 5 at London Heathrow Airport in London, U.K., on Monday, May 17, 2021. After a year of false starts, rogue virus strains and vaccine drama, Brits are finally able to travel again, if only to a handful of “green list” destinations that won’t require quarantine on return.

(Bloomberg) -- The Biden administration is forming working groups with Canada, Mexico, the EU and the U.K. to examine how to reopen international travel as the coronavirus pandemic eases, a White House official said Wednesday.

The announcement, which came shortly before President Joe Biden arrived in the U.K. for a Group of Seven summit, comes as international allies and airlines have pushed the White House to ease travel restrictions amid a decrease in U.S. coronavirus cases.

The working groups will include members of the White House COVID Response Team, the National Security Council, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as the Departments of State, Homeland Security, Health and Human Services and Transportation, the official said.

The U.S. has signaled it is moving toward reopening travel. The State Department on Tuesday loosened its travel warnings for dozens of nations, including France, Canada and Germany.

The status change - from level 4, or “do not travel” to level 3, or “reconsider travel” - was made after the CDC changed the methodology for its travel health notices, according to the State Department. It was the first major relaxation of such warnings since the early months of the pandemic, and was designed to “provide U.S. travelers detailed and actionable information to make informed travel decisions,” the Department said.

But Wednesday’s announcement, which was reported earlier by Reuters, doesn’t mean the U.S. will reopen travel until an objective analysis by public health and medical experts determines it is safe to do so, the official said.

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The White House has “heard very clearly the desire of our friends in Europe and the U.K. to be able to reopen travel across the Atlantic Ocean, and we want to see that happen,” National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told reporters Monday.

“But we have to follow the science, and we have to follow the guidance of our public health professionals,” he continued. “We’re actively engaging them to determine the time frame.”

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