Covid-19: EU reopens borders to 'safe countries' as WHO warns 'the worst is yet to come'

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Covid-19: EU reopens borders to 'safe countries' as WHO warns 'the worst is yet to come'
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Notably excluded from the list were Russia and Brazil, as well as the United States.

01 July 2020 - 07:52After days of negotiations, EU members are due to finalise the list of some 15 countries, including Australia, Canada, Thailand, Japan and others, whose citizens will be free to enter the bloc starting on July 1.The European Union reopened its borders Wednesday to visitors from 15 countries -- but not the virus-stricken United States, where a top health official warned the country is headed in the"wrong direction" as cases spike in multiple states.

The 77-year-old former vice president delivered a blistering critique of his November opponent's handling of the virus, saying the Republican president had"failed" the country. Notably excluded were Russia and Brazil, as well as the United States, whose daily death toll passed 1,000 Tuesday for the first time since June 10.

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