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Free movement is a fundamental right in the European Union. Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the EU's 27 Member States adopted various travel measures, some of which have had an impact on citizens' right to move freely across the EU.
Learn how the contact tracing and warning applications helped break the chain of coronavirus infections. During the COVID-19 pandemic, EU Member States took various measures to restrict travel in order to limit the spread of coronavirus.
Following the detection of the first COVID-19 cases in the EU, in March 2020 Member States started to impose travel bans and other restrictions on free movement of citizens. To facilitate travel and to help trace COVID-19 cases, the Commission developed four tools:
Consolidated information about individuals who have been banned from traveling to the European Union, released as part of the EU Sanctions Map. This database consolidates all individuals which are disallowed from entering the European Union.
13 Δεκ 2022 · Under the new recommendations member states should not impose any restrictions on travel on the grounds of public health. However, the recommendations keep a number of safeguards in case of a deteriorating epidemiological situation.
Travel restrictions should focus on drastically reducing incoming people flows at the external borders of the Union, thereby also slowing transmission to other countries on travellers’ return, and discouraging outgoing travel of EU citizens and other persons residing in the EU+ area. 1.
25 Νοε 2021 · Based on this map, EU countries should apply measures regarding travel to and from dark red areas, where the virus is circulating at very high levels. They should discourage non-essential travel and require persons arriving from those areas who are not in possession of a vaccination or recovery certificate to undergo a test prior to departure ...