Coronavirus: US travel ban on 26 European countries comes into force

  • 2020-03-14 13:52:31
President Donald Trump's travel ban on 26 European nations has come into force in the US, as part of a contingency plan to tackle the coronavirus crisis. The ban applies to non-Americans who have been in the Schengen border-free travel area within 14 days of travelling to the US. People travelling from the UK and the Republic of Ireland are exempt, as are returning US citizens. There are nearly 2,000 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in the US, and 43 deaths. Mr Trump also declared a national emergency, freeing up to $50bn (£40bn) in relief funds. Mr Trump's administration has faced criticism for its failure to provide Americans with widespread coronavirus testing. In other developments on Saturday: - In New Zealand, PM Jacinda Ardern said anyone entering the country from midnight on Sunday must self-isolate for 14 days; people from small South Pacific islands would be exempt - In Australia, the number of confirmed cases rose to 200, with three deaths - In China, health authorities said there were 13 deaths and 11 new cases - South Korea reported more recoveries (204) than new infections - the second day in a row - Colombia said it would close its border with Venezuela at 05:00 (10:00 GMT) and bar any visitors who had recently been in Europe or Asia - In the UK, mass gatherings could be banned as early as next weekend, government sources said Separately, Washington on Friday summoned the Chinese ambassador to protest at comments by a Chinese diplomat that the US military might have brought the virus to China. The coronavirus originated in China's Hubei province late last year. But the daily rates of new infections have been slowing in China, making Europe the new "epicentre" of the pandemic. Italy on Friday recorded its highest daily death toll - 250 over 24 hours, taking the total to 1,266, with 17,660 infections overall. To better co-ordinate the global response to the pandemic, leaders of the world's richest economies - the G7 group - will hold a crisis summit via videoconference on Monday.

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