(ANSA) - BERLIN, FEBRUARY 28 - Germany has declared the French region of Moselle a high risk area for coronavirus outbreaks and has introduced more stringent entry rules for visitors to the border. From Tuesday, travelers from the Moselle will only be able to enter if they have a negative test. Against the expected decision, France has already expressed its "regret" this morning. Germany has already introduced strict border controls with the Czech Republic and the Austrian region of Tyrol, ignoring Brussels' demands to keep borders within the European Union open. (HANDLE).
Covid: Berlin close to the French border in Moselle
2021-02-28T16:13:19.868Z
Germany has declared the Moselle region of France a high risk area for coronavirus variants and has introduced stricter entry rules for visitors to the border. (HANDLE)