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November 26, 2021 | xpath.global
In an effort to curb rising infection rates, the European Commission has recommended stricter travel limitations within the 27-nation bloc. Transitioning into this section, we delve into the recent proposals made by the commission.
The commission advocates for member countries to impose travel restrictions on individuals who remain unvaccinated, a measure intended to contain the spread of the virus. This recommendation marks a significant development in the ongoing battle against the pandemic.
Moreover, the European Commission’s health licensing body has expanded vaccine eligibility to include children as young as five years old. This move aims to bolster immunization rates across Europe, thereby mitigating the impact of the virus on vulnerable populations. In addition, the commission has exempted unvaccinated children under six from the proposed travel restrictions.
The right to free movement within the European Union is a fundamental aspect of the union. However, amidst the current health crisis, the commission seeks to strike a balance between preserving this freedom and implementing necessary precautions to stem the spread of COVID-19.
According to the commission’s recommendations, individuals possessing a European Union COVID certificate—indicating full vaccination, recent recovery, or negative test results—should not face travel limitations within the bloc. On the other hand, those without such certification should undergo quarantine or screening upon arrival in a member country.
Furthermore, travelers entering the bloc will not be considered fully vaccinated if their last dose was administered more than nine months prior and they have not received a booster shot. This guideline aims to ensure that individuals maintain adequate immunity against the virus.
Concluding with a call to action, these proposed measures underscore the importance of collective efforts in navigating the challenges posed by the ongoing pandemic. By adhering to these guidelines, we can work together to safeguard public health while preserving essential freedoms within the European Union.
Source: bostonglobe.com