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On May 11, 2021, the European Parliament issued a press release requesting that the European Commission amend its draft decisions on UK adequacy to more closely align with EU court rulings and the opinion of the European Data Protection Board (“EDPB”). The request came after the Parliament’s Civil Liberties Committee (the “Committee”) passed a resolution evaluating the Commission’s approach regarding the adequacy of the UK’s data protection regime. The Members of European Parliament (“MEPs”) stated that if the Commission’s implementing decisions are adopted without amendment, transfers of personal data to the UK should be suspended when there is the potential for indiscriminate access to personal data.
European Commission recommends easing restrictions on non-essential overseas travel
The move reflects a major improvement in the rollout of the EU vaccination programme and falling Coronavirus infection rates.
Press Association
04 May 2021
Under plans announced by the Commission on Monday, anyone who has received the last dose of a European Medicines Agency-approved vaccine at least two weeks beforehand will be permitted to travel.
This could be extended to vaccines which have completed the WHO emergency use listing process.
But the proposals will also contain a clause which will allow EU countries to limit travel quickly in response to new variants or a deteriorating health situation in non-EU countries. This would be reviewed every two weeks, said the Commission.
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