-Border closures went ‘too far’
The executive EU body sent a letter to six member states asking them to go back to the correct application of the recommendations on travel restrictions, Reynders added.
Germany, Belgium Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Hungary got the letters, Christian Wigand, the European Commission’s spokesperson, told a daily press briefing.
The EU body last week sent a letter to all EU countries to advise them against border closures and reminding them of last October’s decision to use the same principles when introducing travel restrictions.
These restrictions have “gone too far,” Reynders argued, adding that “maybe a discouragement” of travel would be acceptable, but “not a ban on travel from one member state to another one.”
Germany closed its borders on Feb. 14 to the Czech Republic and Austria’s Tyrol region to contain new coronavirus variants, only allowing returning German citizens and essential workers to enter the country.
The move provoked huge criticism as cross-border workers were not able to go to work or to return to their homes on a daily basis anymore.