Global report: EU pledges to lift internal border controls by end of month

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Ban on non-essential travel into EU by foreign nationals is extended until 1 July

The EU has pledged to lift border controls inside its territory by the end of the month while extending a ban on travellers coming from outside the bloc until 1 July.

 

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How fun. So have they all decided to join Sweden and the Netherlands (and probably England) in going for herd immunity?

Corona be like -'hold my beer'.

Macron will need some persuading. He is currently saying end of July earliest.

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