EU coronavirus crisis: Trucks with vital supplies stuck in traffic jams, warns EU chief

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EU coronavirus crisis: Trucks with vital supplies stuck in traffic jams, warns EU chief
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EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has warned trucks carrying necessary medical supplies and essential food items are stuck in huge traffic jams at certain borders in Europe.

Ursula von der Leyen admitted lorried carrying essential goods and medical supplies are stuck in traffic jams which are lasting longer than 24 hours. The President of the EU Commission released a video on her Twitter addressing the problem as she desperately tries to solve it. Ms von der Leyen noted a queue between the Slovenian-Croatian border has already been resolved.Ms von der Leyen said:"Some of these measures have stopped people at the borders.

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