WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. State Department has added at least 116 countries this week to its “Level Four: Do Not Travel” advisory list, putting the
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U.S. adds 116 countries to its ‘Do Not Travel’ advisory list
Travelers stand at check-in lines at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in SeaTac, Washington, U.S. April 12, 2021. REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson The U.S. State Department has added at
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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The U.S. has upgraded its ‘Do Not Travel’ advisory to include about 80% of all countries. It’s part of a travel
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Officials will use CDC standards for health travel guidelines, vastly increasing ‘do not travel’ warnings for countries. The State Department has urged Americans to reconsider
US warns against travel to 80% of all countries due to COVID-19
All overseas travel is being discouraged by the US government. Sarah Tew/CNET The US is planning to issue Level 4: Do Not Travel advisories for
State Department to Update Travel Advisories, Listing 80% of Countries as ‘Do Not Travel’ | Health News
The State Department will deem approximately 80% of countries worldwide as “Do Not Travel” as it updates its travel advisories list to more closely align
State Dept. to designate most countries with ‘Do Not Travel’ advisory
“This alignment better reflects the current, unpredictable, and ever-evolving threat posed by covid-19,” the department said in an email. “We continue to strongly recommend U.S.
State Department to update travel advisories to align more closely with CDC, leading to more ‘Do Not Travel’ countries
“This does not imply a reassessment of the current health situation in a given country, but rather reflects an adjustment in the State Department’s Travel
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