Portugal on Wednesday became the first European country to ban entry to Israelis after the European Union took the country off its COVID-19 safe travel list on Monday.

The Portuguese ban covers vaccinated Israelis and those able to provide proof of a negative coronavirus test.

In addition to Israel, the European Union on Monday also removed the United States, Kosovo, Lebanon, Montenegro and North Macedonia from its safe-travel list. The E.U. move is non-binding, and the 27 individual E.U. member states may decide on their own whether or not to implement the recommendation.

The statement went on to add that “this is without prejudice to the possibility for member states to lift the temporary restriction on nonessential travel to the E.U. for fully vaccinated travelers.”

The European Council updates the safe travel list every two weeks based on criteria related to coronavirus infection levels. The threshold for remaining on the list is having not more than 75 new COVID cases per 100,000 inhabitants over the past 14 days.

This article first appeared in Israel Hayom.

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