EU måste fastställa gemensamma regler för karantäner och Covid-19-testning
Är Sverige med i EU?
När kommer svenska myndigheter att tillämpa EU:s trafikljusmodell och svensk media att rapportera med trafikljusmodellen som underlag?
Kommer Sverige att börja agera solidariskt med resten av Europa och införa EU:s gemensamma karantänsregler?
Bra att EU äntligen tar tag i detta så att skurkstaterna som förstör för alla andra börjar agera solidariskt.
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The European Union needs to establish common rules on quarantines and Covid-19 testing to end a confusing patchwork of rules across the bloc, the European commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, said on Thursday.
The situation in Europe was becoming “more worrisome”, but EU countries had at least agreed a common “traffic light” system to guide them on whether non-essential travellers such as tourists were coming from safe or risky regions, she said.
“I think it is also necessary that there will be an agreement on the time of quarantine or the necessity of testing. Here I call on the stakeholders that we also find an agreement. This is important,” Von der Leyen told reporters before the start of a two-day meeting of EU leaders.
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Coronavirus: What the EU's new traffic light system means
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The uniform criteria for COVID-19 risk areas — using a traffic light system — aims to bring a better overview of the pandemic across the European Union. But there's one catch: Countries take part on a voluntary basis.
To give travelers in Europe a better overview of coronavirus infections and restrictions, the European Union has introduced a traffic light system with color-coded zones based on risk levels: Green, yellow and red.
There is also a gray zone for regions where there is insufficient data.
How is each region assigned a traffic light?
The rate of new infections, or incidence, per 100,000 inhabitants in the previous 14 days and the rate of positive COVID-19 tests decide which color is attributed to a given region.
Green is for regions reporting less than 25 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants, and test positivity is below 4%
Orange is for regions reporting less than 50 new infections, and test positivity is over 4% — or the incidence is between 25 and 150 and test positivity is below 4%
Red is for regions with more than 50 new infections per 100,000 incidents, and test positivity is over 4% — or the incidence is over 150 per 100,000 in the past 14 days
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