Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles U. S President elect Joe Biden plans to extend travel bans on Brazil and much of Europe shortly after President Donald Trump announced on Monday he would be lifting them. Trump signed an order Monday lifting the restrictions, which he imposed early last year in response to the pandemic. Those restrictions barred nearly all non U. S citizens who have been in Brazil, the UK, Ireland and 26 other European countries in the last 14 days. Soon after Trump's order was made public on Monday, Biden spokeswoman Jen Psaki tweeted that the president elect does not intend to lift restrictions, saying quote With the pandemic worsening and mawr contagious variance emerging around the world, this is not the time to be lifting restrictions on international travel. Trump's decision toe lift travel bans would have come into effect January 26th, the same day that new cove in 19 test requirements will take effect for all international visitors. Last week, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention signed an order requiring nearly all international travelers flying to the US to present a negative coronavirus test or proof of recovery from Cove in 19. Trump is leaving office on Wednesday. The Biden transition team did not immediately respond to requests for comment on whether it now plans to extend Trump's travel bans to other countries. Trump confirmed earlier on Monday that he would not lift entry bans on China and Iran.
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