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EU eases travel for vaccinated as Delta variant cases rise

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EU eases travel for vaccinated as Delta variant cases rise

EU eases travel for vaccinated as Delta variant cases rise

The EU is introducing its digital COVID-19 pass from Thursday in the hope of reviving the economy, but a rise in cases of the Delta variant is prompting calls for vigilance.


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