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Coronavirus: US bans entry of foreigners from Brazil as number of cases surge in Latin America

The United States said on Sunday (local time) that it is restricting the entry of non-US citizens travelling from Brazil as the Latin American country is witnessing a surge in coronavirus cases

Coronavirus US bans entry of foreigners from Brazil as number of cases surge in Latin America
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Washington D.C., First Published May 25, 2020, 9:09 AM IST

Washington DC: The White House on Sunday said it was prohibiting most non-US citizens from travelling to the United States if they had been to Brazil in the last two weeks, two days after the South American nation became the world number 2 hotspot for coronavirus cases.

"Today, the President has taken the decisive action to protect our country by suspending the entry of aliens who have been in Brazil during the 14-day period before seeking admittance to the United States," said White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany.

Kayleigh McEnany said the new restrictions would help ensure foreign nationals do not bring additional infections to the United States, but would not apply to the flow of commerce between the two countries.

National security adviser Robert O'Brien earlier on Sunday told CBS' “Face the Nation” that he hoped the move could be reconsidered at some point.

“We hope that'll be temporary, but because of the situation in Brazil, we're going to take every step necessary to protect the American people,” O'Brien said.

Brazil on Friday surpassed Russia to become the world No. 2 hotspot for coronavirus cases, second only to the United States, and now has over 3,47,000 people infected by the virus, the health ministry said.

US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he was considering imposing a ban on travel from Brazil.

“I don't want people coming over here and infecting our people. I don't want people over there sick either. Were helping Brazil with ventilators. ... Brazil is having some trouble, no question about it,” Trump told reporters at the White House.

O'Brien said the United States will look at restrictions for other countries in the Southern Hemisphere on a country-by-country basis.

Trump suspended entry for most travelers from China, where the outbreak began, in January. In early March, he imposed travel restrictions on people coming from Europe.

The new restrictions bar most non-US citizens who have visited Brazil within the past 14 days. Green card holders, close relatives of US citizens and flight crew members, among select others, would be exempt.

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