The European Union’s council has re-imposed a travel restriction on Canada as it battles a second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The move reverses a decision in June that lifted entry restrictions on a number of non-EU countries, including Canada.
The Canadian Press has obtained a memo form Council of the European Union, dated Wednesday, that says Canada, along with Georgia and Tunisia were being deleted from a list of countries from which travel had been permitted.
The memo says the decision was taken as part of a regular two-week review process.
It says the commission consulted with relevant EU agencies and services.
The memo also says the EU will not be allowing travel from Singapore.