sebawi asks:
When will the EU add the U.S. to its list of countries for which member states should gradually lift travel restrictions?
Closed Nov 01, 2020 07:01AM UTC
Every two weeks the EU is reviewing and updating, based on certain epidemiological criteria, the list of countries whose residents should not be affected by temporary external border restrictions on non-essential travel into the EU (Europa.eu, Europa.eu [see Annex I], USA Today). The question would close on the date the U.S. is added, irrespective of the date it would take effect.
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NOTE 19 August 2020: A conditional listing, like that shown for China in the latest press release from the Council, would not count (Europa.eu).
The question closed "Not before 1 November 2020" with a closing date of 1 November 2020.
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Possible Answer | Correct? | Final Crowd Forecast |
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Before 1 September 2020 | 0% | |
Between 1 September and 30 September 2020 | 0% | |
Between 1 October and 31 October 2020 | 0% | |
Not before 1 November 2020 | 100% |
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Number of Forecasts | 665 |
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