U.S. CDC warns against travel to Sri Lanka, Jamaica, and Brunei

The CDC also raised Australia from "Leve1 1: Low" to "Level 2: Moderate." In addition, the CDC raised its advisory level for Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Ghana, Grenada, Turks and Caicos Islands to "Level 3." The CDC issues travel recommendations by countries and for U.S. territories but does not list recommendations for individual U.S. states.

Reuters| Washington | United States

Updated: 07-09-2021 23:40 IST | Created: 07-09-2021 23:39 IST

Image Credit: ANI

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday warned against travel to Sri Lanka, Jamaica and Brunei because of the rising number of COVID-19 cases. The CDC raised its travel advisory to "Level 4: Very High" for those countries, telling Americans they should avoid travel there.

The CDC also eased its ratings for the Netherlands, Malta, Guinea-Bissau and United Arab Emirates from "Level 4: Very High" to "Level 3: High," which urges unvaccinated Americans to avoid travel to those destinations. The CDC also raised Australia from "Leve1 1: Low" to "Level 2: Moderate."

In addition, the CDC raised its advisory level for Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Ghana, Grenada, Turks and Caicos Islands to "Level 3." The CDC issues travel recommendations by countries and for U.S. territories but does not list recommendations for individual U.S. states. It currently lists about 80 destinations out of around 200 ranked as "Level 4," including some U.S. territories.

(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

READ MORE ON

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and PreventionBarbudaBeninAmericansAnguillaUnited Arab EmiratesGhanaJamaicaNetherlandsAustraliaGrenadaMaltaAntiguaTurksU.S.Guinea-BissauBruneiSri Lanka

READ MORE

OPINION / BLOG

LATEST NEWS

VIDEOS

View All