CDC: Italy and two other countries are now at a ‘very high’ risk of Covid-19

On Monday, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention upgraded three countries to its highest-risk travel category, including vacation destination Italy.
Germany minimum wage will rise to 10,45 euros by 2022

Federal government of Germany has decided to raise the minimum wage to 10,45 euros per hour by the middle of 2022. The increase will be
Macron asks for EU emergency response system to control borders

French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday that the European Union needs an emergency reaction mechanism that a member state may activate when the bloc’s external borders are threatened.
WHO: Weekly COVID cases drop in Europe

Following a streak of weekly rises, the World Health Organization’s European area saw a modest decline in both COVID-19 infections and fatalities last week.
New border law ‘fundamentally flawed’

Imran Hussain, Labour MP for Bradford East, told BBC Radio Leeds that the border law was “fundamentally flawed and means the government will turn their backs on some of the most vulnerable”.
France: New Test Policy For All Foreign Travelers Due to Omicron

France: As the omicron variant spreads around the globe, the European Union is beginning to impose additional limits.
€7 to enter the EU for Americans and Brits from 2022

Travelers visiting the EU will soon have to cope with yet another piece of paperwork. Non-EU citizens, such as Americans, Australians, Brits
US: Pre-departure tests and vaccination rules explained

All visitors to the United States must now produce proof of a negative COVID-19 test. The test has to be completed within one day of leaving.
Italy tightens limitations on the unvaccinated with the new COVID pass

Italy has become the latest European country to tighten vaccination requirements for persons who have not been vaccinated.
Denmark: Omicron cases increase due to Belgian protests

Denmark reported an alarming surge to 183 confirmed cases of the new Omicron strain on Sunday (December 5).