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CDC updates its travel recommendations for U.S. citizens, Sri Lanka, Jamaica, and Brunei all raised to Level 4

The rising number of COVID-19 cases in Sri Lanka, Jamaica, and Brunei have pushed the CDC to warn against traveling there.

The level was raised to a Level 4, which is “Very High.”

Ratings were lowered to a Level 3, or “High” for the Netherlands, Malta, Guinea-Bissau and United Arab Emirates. This suggests Americans who aren’t vaccinated avoid traveling to those countries.


Australia was raised from a Level 1 of “Low” to a Level 2 of “Moderate.”

Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Benin, Ghana, Grenada, Turks and Caicos Islands were all raised to a Level 3.

The travel recommendations include other countries and U.S. territories, but not U.S. States.

Right now there are about 80 destinations at Level 4, some U.S. territories included.



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