In breaking Sunday news, Americans are now allowed to visit the EU starting this summer.
But there’s a catch- only vaccinated Americans will be allowed in.
The news came out today in a New York Times interview with Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission.
This travel will be made possible by none other than a government-issued vaccine certificate, in the name of safety, of course.
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Here are how some are reacting to the news on Twitter:
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The EU is allowing fully vaccinated nonessential Americans to travel to Europe.
Vaccinations saves lives and allows Americans to travel leisurely to Europe.
Why not get vaccinated!?#DemVoice1
— Ken G🇺🇸✌️😎🌎🐬 (@kennethgootz) April 26, 2021
We don’t need the EU’s permission to travel. https://t.co/yqqB7IRZqo
— Lightbringerflex (@LBF777) April 25, 2021
we tried the “get vaccinated to protect your family and neighbors” approach and that worked to an extent…. let’s add “get vaccinated so you can travel to the EU” and see what happens https://t.co/aONCNw4hzS
— Rob (@RMK613) April 25, 2021
We need proof of vaccines for schools, license for driving etc, visas to enter certain countries, so why not vaccine passport. May encourage vaccine hesitant folks to get vaccinated. Hopefully fully vaccinated Cdns will be allowed too travel to U.K. and EU
— Sangeeta Charron (@SangeetaCharron) April 25, 2021
Fun Fact:
If we travel to the EU this summer we won’t run into MAGA folk because they refuse to do what’s right and get a vaccine passport.
Freedom is inherent in getting the vaccine. It’s really a simple concept.https://t.co/L1rufpSGKp
— AGirlHasNoCampInHerFuture ✡️☮️ (@bttr_as1) April 25, 2021
I cannot understand how someone could think taking the vaccine = freedom.
That person has definitely been drinking too much media-sponsored kool-aid.
The New York Times had the full report:
“The fast pace of vaccination in the United States, and advanced talks between authorities there and the European Union over how to make vaccine certificates acceptable as proof of immunity for visitors, will enable the European Commission, the executive branch of the European Union, to recommend a switch in policy that could see trans-Atlantic leisure travel restored.
“The Americans, as far as I can see, use European Medicines Agency-approved vaccines,” Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, said Sunday in an interview with The Times in Brussels. “This will enable free movement and the travel to the European Union.
“Because one thing is clear: All 27 member states will accept, unconditionally, all those who are vaccinated with vaccines that are approved by E.M.A.,” she added. The agency, the bloc’s drugs regulator, has approved all three vaccines being used in the United States, namely the Moderna, Pfizer/BioNTech and Johnson & Johnson shots.
Ms. von der Leyen did not offer a timeline on when exactly tourist travel might open up or details on how it would occur. But her comments are a top-level statement that the current travel restrictions are set to change on the basis of vaccination certificates.
She noted that the United States was “on track” and making “huge progress” with its campaign to reach so-called herd immunity, or the vaccination of 70 percent of adults, by mid-June.
She added that resumption of travel would depend “on the epidemiological situation, but the situation is improving in the United States, as it is, hopefully, also improving in the European Union.”
Diplomats from Europe’s tourist destination countries, mostly led by Greece, have argued for weeks that the bloc’s criteria for determining whether a country is a “safe” origin purely based on low cases of Covid-19 are fast becoming irrelevant given the progress of vaccination campaigns in the United States, Britain and some other countries.
Technical discussions have been going on for several weeks between European Union and United States officials on how to practically and technologically make vaccine certificates from each place broadly readable so that citizens can use them to travel without restrictions.
These discussions are continuing, officials in Brussels said, and it is possible that a low-tech solution would be used in the near future to enable people to travel freely on the basis of vaccination. For example, a traveler to Europe could get an E.U. vaccine-certificate equivalent on arrival after showing a bona fide certificate issued by his or her own government.
The hope, officials said, is that this step would soon be unnecessary as government-issued vaccine certificates issued by foreign governments would be acceptable and readable in the European Union, and vice versa.”
It seems inevitable vaccine passports are in our future.
Which, of course, is all part of the globalists’ plan to control the population.
Here are what the awake are saying on Twitter:
And those of us with good BMI and vitamin D blood serum levels, posing the least risk to ourselves and those around us out of any group? Why can't we travel? Anti-science coercion from the EU methinks.
— RuManChu (@RatioNaturalis) April 25, 2021
So now you have to be vaccinated to enter the EU this summer!!! Fuc*king A**holes!!! I guess I’ll travel in the US from now on. Sad days ahead!!! Freemasons are winning the game!!
— Dave (@Daveseeks227) April 25, 2021
Thankfully, there are many beautiful places in the United States to visit!
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