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The Promise Of International Travel: April EU Travel Restrictions, Covid-19 Test Requirements, Quarantine By Country

https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexledsom/2021/04/15/the-promise-of-international-travel-april-eu-travel-restrictions-covid-19-test-requirements-quarantine-by-country/?sh=325d8ef3437c As European countries look to reopening for tourists, many wonder how this will be accomplished safely. Many countries are still in the midst of high infection rates, so those will take longer to reopen fully. While there has been… Continue Reading →

Want to travel to Europe this summer? Here’s what you need to know.

https://thepointsguy.com/guide/europe-summer-travel-covid/ The European Union plans to reopen fully, allowing American travelers with proof of a Covid-19 vaccination. Some places like Greece will allow for a negative PCR test within 72 hours of arrival or proof of vaccination. Many European countries… Continue Reading →

Maine Ends COVID-19 Travel Requirements

https://www.necn.com/news/local/maine/maine-ends-covid-19-travel-requirements/2458437/ In the state of Maine, all Covid-19 travel restrictions have been lifted. Visitors will not be required to have a negative Covid-19 test or quarantine after arriving. This policy is due to the evidence from their previous tourist season… Continue Reading →

A Small Italian Island Is Set to Win Big From Europe’s Tourism Revival

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2021-04-29/covid-travel-news-italy-island-ischia-set-to-win-from-europe-tourism A small Italian Island of Ischia is looking forward to the incoming vaccines and allowing tourists and host events. This island was hit hard by Covid-19 because a large source of income came from tourism. They have been in… Continue Reading →

A New Covid Dilemma: What to Do When Vaccine Supply Exceeds Demand?

A New Covid Dilemma: What to Do When Vaccine Supply Exceeds Demand? As time goes by, the demand for vaccines slows down. Many states are being faced with unused vaccines and are having to throw them away. Vaccine shipments are… Continue Reading →

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