Trump would let Europeans in slowly, but Biden won’t relax



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In March last year, when the pandemic broke out, Trump imposed a total ban on entry to Europe and Brazil. On Monday, the current president ordered his release effective January 26, but within an hour it turned out that, despite the hopes of those who wanted to travel, President-elect Joe Biden had no plans to relax. At least that’s what the spokeswoman for the presidential inauguration, Jen Psaki, said on Twitter on Twitter.

The United States introduced a total entry ban in March last year to curb the spread of the coronavirus, and since then, with a few exceptions, entry has been virtually banned in Europe, Brazil, China and Iran, among others. American airlines have long advocated relaxing some of this rule, including asking for a negative coronavirus test before travel, as they are hurt by billions of dollars in strict bans. However, there are signs that relaxation is yet to come, it will not be one of Joe Biden’s first steps after his inauguration.

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