LORNE COOK and TAMARA LUSH Associated Press The European Continent on Tuesday decided to reopen to visitors from 14 countries but not the U.S., where some of the states that pushed hardest and earliest to reopen their economies are now in retreat because of an alarming surge in confirmed coronavirus infections. The European Union's decision came a day after Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey closed bars, gyms, movie theaters and water parks, and officials in Republican and Democratic strongholds alike mandated the wearing of masks. "We have to remain vigilant and keep our most vulnerable safe," tweeted European Council President Charles Michel. The EU extended its ban on visitors not just from the U.S. but from China and from countries such as Russia, Brazil and India where infections are runni
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