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U.S. CDC has issued travel warnings for Sri Lanka, Jamaica, and Brunei


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Because of the increased number of COVID-19 cases, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a travel warning to Sri Lanka, Jamaica, and Brunei on Tuesday.


The CDC has upped its travel warning for eight countries to "Level 4: Very High," advising Americans to avoid going there.

 

The CDC also downgraded the Netherlands, Malta, Guinea-Bissau, and the United Arab Emirates from "Level 4: Very High" to "Level 3: High," advising unvaccinated Americans to stay away from such countries.


Australia was likewise upgraded from "Level 1: Low" to "Level 2: Moderate" by the CDC.

 

The CDC has raised the "Level 3" advisory level for Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Ghana, Grenada, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) publishes travel advice for countries and U.S. territories, but not for individual states.
It presently lists roughly 80 "Level 4" destinations out of about 200, including certain US territories.

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