American tourists will have to wait at least until mid-July to learn whether they will be able to travel to Greece and the rest of Europe, following the decision by the European Union (EU) on Tuesday to continue the ban from the US. Officials in Brussels, according to a report by Reuters citing three different diplomatic sources, decided to reopen the EU’s external border to 14 countries outside of the bloc starting on Wednesday. However, one country that is not featured on the list is the USA, along with Russia, China and Brazil. The 14 countries are: Algeria, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, Montenegro, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, Serbia, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay. The list is based on criteria which require that countries allowed entry have coronavirus infection rates equal to or better than the EU. The US now has the highest number of confirmed infections and the highest number of deaths caused by Covid-19 of any country in the world, accord...