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US Public Health Agency Warns Travellers of Visiting India Even if Vaccinated

US Public Health Agency Warns Travellers of Visiting India Even if Vaccinated Because of the current situation in India, even fully vaccinated travelers may be at the risk of spreading Covid-19 variants & should avoid all travel to India.   |  20 April 2021 6:46 AM GMT NEW DELHI: In the wake of the second wave of the COVID-19, the US public health agency has warned travelers against travel to India even if they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19. Further, the agency has placed India in the highest Level 4 category which implies a very high level of Covid-19 . Meanwhile, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said: Because of the current situation in India, even fully vaccinated travelers may be at the risk for getting and spreading Covid-19 variants and should avoid all travel to India.

Coronavirus: Avoid all travel to India, says top US health body CDC in advisory, citing COVID-19 surge

The US CDC has placed India in the highest Level 4 category for Covid-19. New Delhi: The US public health agency has warned travellers against heading for India even if they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19. If such a journey is unavoidable, it has advised getting all doses of vaccination before setting forth. The agency has also placed the country in the highest Level 4 category which implies very high level of Covid-19 . Because of the current situation in India, even fully vaccinated travelers may be at the risk for getting and spreading Covid-19 variants and should avoid all travel to India, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has said as part of its Key Information for Travelers to India .

US disease control agency appoints new director for Nigeria

Punch Newspapers Sections Published 20 April 2021 The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has appointed Dr. Mary Adetinuke Boyd as the new Country Director for Nigeria. The US Mission in Nigeria made this known in a statement titled, ‘US-CDC appoints new Country Director for Nigeria’ on Tuesday. The statement read in part, “In her new role, Dr. Boyd will lead the Nigeria office, which is one of CDC’s largest country offices, and support CDC’s collective efforts in global HIV and Tuberculosis, global health security, malaria elimination, and immunization. Read Also “She joined CDC in the CDC Zambia country office, where she first served as Deputy Associate Director for Programs (2016-2018) and then as Senior Medical Advisor (2018-2020). While in Zambia, Dr. Boyd’s accomplishments included: leading the Antiretroviral Treatment Surge campaign; establishing the Zambia National HIV Clinical Mentorship program; and directing the first regional COV

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