COVID-19
EU agrees co-ordinated approach in wake of changing COVID situation
The European Union Health Security Committee said on Tuesday (3 January) that the EU member states had agreed to a "co-ordinated approach” to the changing COVID-19 environment. This included implications for increased Chinese travel.
Stella Kyriakides, EU health chief (pictured), said that the committee focused on specific measures such as pre-departure testing of travellers from China and increased wastewater monitoring.
The meeting will continue to discuss the integrated political crisis response (IPCR).
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