Reporter question: “The EU voted to implement a new travel restrictions, obviously up to the individual country on whether they want to allow U.S. citizen travelers into their countries. What’s the administration’s reaction to the EU taking that step?”
Jen Psaki, White House press secretary: “Well, I think it’s first important to note that today’s announcement by the E.U. impacts people who are unvaccinated and not people who are vaccinated. And we continue to encourage people to get vaccinated. And the fastest path to reopening travel is for people to get vaccinated, to mask up and slow the spread of the deadly virus. We continue to work across federal agencies to develop a consistent and safe international travel policy. This includes travel from Europe. This will involve stepping up efforts to protect American people, including by potentially strengthening testing protocols for international travel. It may also involve ensuring that over time, foreign nationals coming to the United States are fully vaccinated with limited exceptions. No decision has been made yet, but these are internal discussions have benefited greatly from our engagement with our international partners.”