CDC OKs More Locations For Travel, But Not Europe

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As the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) removes more and more countries from the "very high" risk category, the incidence of covid is declining, while European countries are not excluded from Category 4 and advise American travelers to visit the region. . From him. Their vaccination status.

The CDC estimates that there are more than 500 COVID cases per 100,000 inhabitants recorded in the last 28 days at Level 4.

Although no new places were added to the CDC Level 4 category on Monday, the rating in the popular European region has not changed, as it is firmly on the "very high" risk list - a higher alert than the CDC warns Americans.

The CDC warns Americans that "even if you are aware of your COVID-19 vaccine, you are still at risk of getting and spreading COVID-19 when you go to 4th grade."

The CDC Level 4 category currently lists about 100 domains, which increased to more than 140 countries in February.

Popular tourist destinations such as the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and Portugal are in the "very high" risk category 4 and have been there for several months due to the high incidence of COVID infections. .

Other popular destinations listed in Level 4 are Thailand, Brazil, Costa Rica, Aruba, Australia, Bermuda and Chile.

In a positive note, the CDC said Monday that the Covid situation is improving in two places, Egypt and St. Petersburg. Martin's travel rating has moved from 4 to "high risk".

The agency identifies Tier 3 countries with 100 to 500 covid cases per 100,000 population in the last 28 days.

The South American island of Guyana was also updated on Monday as the number of COVID-19 cases increased from Level 3 to "Medium" risk level 2.

There are 50 to 99 cases of the virus per 100,000 people recorded in the last 28 days.

After adding locations to the list, some changes have been made to the CDC Level 1 risk section - a good sign for US travelers. The CDC reports that less than 50 COVID cases per 100,000 population have been reported at Level 1 in the last 28 days.

New destinations added to Category 1 include Bangladesh, Haiti, Myanmar, Philippines, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Saudi Arabia.

In Haiti, Myanmar and Saudi Arabia, the incidence of covid has dropped from Level 4 to Level 1, while in St. Vincent and the Grenada it has dropped below Level 3. Other countries were previously listed in the second tier.

The CDC has changed the COVID risk category from "unknown" to "unknown" for reliable information due to war or instability. On Monday, the CDC added three destinations in the "Unknown" category: Burkina Faso, the Faroe Islands and Madagascar.

Previously, Burkina Faso was in 1st place, Faroe Islands and Madagascar was in 4th place.

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