President Donald Trump has further limited travel to the US from the world`s coronavirus hotspots by denying entry to foreigners coming from , which is second to the US in the number of confirmed cases. Trump had already banned certain travellers from, , the and and, to a lesser extent, . He has not moved to ban travel from , which has the world`s third-highest caseload, approximately 20,000 fewer than Brazil`s. The new restrictions will come into force on 28 May, and prohibit most non-US citizens from traveling to the United States if they have been in Brazil in the last two weeks. Green card holders, close relatives of US citizens and flight crew members, among select others, would be...
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