The United States is weighing a ban on travelers from Europe to slow
the spread of the coronavirus, a senior US official said Wednesday.
“The question is a live question about how to treat Europe as a
whole,” said Ken Cuccinelli, the acting deputy secretary of the
Department of Homeland Security.
“That is not to the level of using legal authorities to block travel
yet. But it is under consideration,” he told a congressional hearing.
“As each country, or in this case region, becomes more and more
problematic it obviously gets reviewed on a day-to-day basis,”
Cuccinelli told the House Homeland Security Committee.
“Europe presents a unique problem,” he said, pointing to the Schengen
Area that maintains open borders between most of the Western European
countries.
Cuccinelli, who is also acting director of US Citizenship and
Immigration Services, said that Italy, the European country worst hit by
the COVID-19 virus, is pre-screening passengers on all direct flights
to the United States.
But Cuccinelli said the United States does not have adequate
resources to screen travel by Italians or others who are flying
indirectly to the United States from Europe.
He gave no additional information on the possibility of a ban.
Earlier a top government health expert said the largest threat to the
country with respect to the virus is transmission from Europe.
“Where our real threat is right now is Europe,” said Robert Redfield,
director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
“That’s where the cases are coming in from. If you want to be blunt, Europe is the new China,” he said.
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