U.S. CDC lifts COVID ‘Do Not Travel’ recommendations on about 90 countries -Breaking
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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: During the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19), air travelers wore protective masks as they walked at JetBlue Terminal 5 in New York’s JFK International Airport on November 16, 2021. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo(Reuters] – On Monday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that its COVID-19 “Do Not Travel” recommendations for 90 international destinations had been dropped by the CDC.
Last week the CDC stated that they were revising their travel recommendations. It also said that Level 4 travel health notices would be reserved “for special circumstances” such as rapidly escalating patient counts or a rapid case trajectory. Other countries were also dropped to “Level 3” (high), which discourages Americans from traveling unvaccinated. These include Russia, France, Israel and Turkey.
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