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Some Europeans are traveling to countries on the continent with less stringent lockdowns. What does that mean for everyone else?
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The German government is concerned about the spread of dangerous COVID-19 variants in France's Moselle region. Follow DW for the latest.
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France is set to tighten controls in its Moselle region, as the rate of infection due to new variants rises in the area. From Monday, cross-border workers will have to submit to a PCR test before crossing.