The Cheer News
Breaking News

UK, Republic of Ireland Added to US Travel Ban Over Coronavirus

United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland have been added to the United States travel ban to prevent new cases of the coronavirus pandemic.

Vice President Mike Pence, who announced the new decision at a news conference on Saturday, said it would take effect on Monday at midnight (5 a.m. Nigerian time).

Pence also announced free coronavirus testing for Americans who needed it.

President Donald Trump used the same platform to announce that he had been tested for the virus himself, with the results expected in two days.

READ ALSO: Coronavirus Video Of How Virus Could Be Transferred (Must Watch)

As at the time of filing this report, the confirmed cases and deaths from the disease in the U.S. had risen to 2,488 and 51 respectively.

Trump had exempted the UK when he first announced the restrictions of all travels from Europe on Wednesday. That policy came into effect on Saturday.

The total number of confirmed cases in the UK has reached 1,140, with 21 deaths – up from 11 on Friday, according to the BBC.

Pence explained that American citizens and legal residents would still be allowed into the U.S. from Europe, but would be “funneled through specific airports and processed”. (NAN)

Related posts

Senate Queries NNPC Over $396m Expended On Refineries Maintenance Between 2013-2015

EDITOR

Electronic Voting Machines fail to recognise some voters’ cards during Kaduna local elections

EDITOR

How Female NYSC Member Mysteriously Died In Abuja Hotel

EDITOR

Leave a Comment