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Following the rapid increase in COVID-19 cases in some parts of England, most of which belong to a new mutation of the virus, the Commission has adopted a recommendation on a coordinated approach to travel and transport measures, which includes several asterisks.
The recommendation builds on that of the Council of 13 October on a coordinated approach to free movement in response to the COVID19 pandemic and on other measures taken by the Commission in recent months, in particular the Green Lane Communication.
While it is important that precautionary measures are taken quickly to limit the spread of the new strain of virus and all unnecessary travel to and from the UK should be discouraged, necessary travel and transit should be facilitated. of the passengers.
#BREAK Brussels recommends EU members lift UK travel bans pic.twitter.com/60qcI06jHd
– AFP news agency (@AFP) December 22, 2020
Limit unnecessary travel
Flight and train bans should be lifted given the need to ensure effective travel and avoid disruptions in the supply chain. The EU has recommended that all member states that have closed their borders with Britain lift the measure. The Commission said UK citizens were still entitled to free movement until January 1 and “should be exempted from other temporary restrictions as long as coronavirus or quarantine tests are conducted.”
However, it calls on countries to reduce unnecessary travel to and from the UK due to the mutation of the coronavirus strain.
EU coordination talks continue in Brussels and the European Commission is expected to make an announcement later in the day. However, despite the recommendations, countries are likely to follow their own policies, according to a BBC correspondent in Brussels.
About 1,500 trucks trapped on the border with France
Meanwhile, in a vast “parking lot”, with parked trucks that have formed a queue of almost 40 kilometers, a central boulevard has turned into Kent, a county in south-east England, as drivers wait for the border to open. with France.
More than 650 trucks are stuck on the M20 motorway and another 873 in a parking lot.
Current images of helicopters from #Kent where truck lines are getting longer. You are working on a high pressure solution. Conversations between #UK and #France are still ongoing, one idea is to introduce rapid tests for truck drivers. @zdfheute pic.twitter.com/Kva8oxkwQH
– ZDF Studio London (@ZDFlondon) December 22, 2020
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