The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has added six more countries to its list with COVID-19 travel advisories.
COVID-19’s Omicron variant has continued to wreak havoc worldwide, and it’s putting a damper on travelers’ ability to visit different parts of the globe. In addition to the warning against traveling via cruise, the CDC has also updated its COVID-19 travel advisory Level 4 list with nine new countries. Countries added to the Level 4 list have posed the highest COVID-19 risk to travelers, with the CDC saying you should “avoid travel to this destination.”
The nine newly added countries include Anguilla, Chile, Ecuador, Kosovo, Mexico, Moldova, Paraguay, Saint Vincent, Grenadines, and Singapore.
“Because of the current situation in [these destinations], even fully vaccinated travelers may be at risk for getting and spreading COVID-19 variants,” the CDC says on its site, Thrillist reports.
In the past two weeks, before these recent countries were added, the CDC added 37 other countries to the Level 4 category. There are now 107 counties on the list.
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