Travel is also discouraged for the remaining 20%
Published April 20, 2021 •
Updated on April 20, 2021 at 8:57 am
AP Photo/Rick Bowmer
The State Department on Monday urged Americans reconsider any international travel they may have planned and said it would issue specific warnings not to visit roughly 80% of the world s countries due to risks from the coronavirus pandemic.
The United States hasn t had a global advisory warning against international travel since August, when guidance was revoked by the Trump administration. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
The advice issued by the department isn t a formal global advisory. Instead, it says the State Department will start using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention standards as it prepares health and safety guidelines for individual countries. Because of those standards, about 80% of countries will be classified as “Level 4” or “do not travel.”
Travel is also discouraged for the remaining 20%
Published April 20, 2021 •
Updated on April 20, 2021 at 5:57 am
AP Photo/Rick Bowmer
The State Department on Monday urged Americans reconsider any international travel they may have planned and said it would issue specific warnings not to visit roughly 80% of the world s countries due to risks from the coronavirus pandemic.
The United States hasn t had a global advisory warning against international travel since August, when guidance was revoked by the Trump administration. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories.
The advice issued by the department isn t a formal global advisory. Instead, it says the State Department will start using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention standards as it prepares health and safety guidelines for individual countries. Because of those standards, about 80% of countries will be classified as “Level 4” or “do not travel.
Travel is also discouraged for the remaining 20%
Published April 20, 2021 •
Updated on April 20, 2021 at 7:58 am
AP Photo/Rick Bowmer
The State Department on Monday urged Americans reconsider any international travel they may have planned and said it would issue specific warnings not to visit roughly 80% of the world s countries due to risks from the coronavirus pandemic.
The United States hasn t had a global advisory warning against international travel since August, when guidance was revoked by the Trump administration.
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The advice issued by the department isn t a formal global advisory. Instead, it says the State Department will start using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention standards as it prepares health and safety guidelines for individual countries. Because of those standards, about 80% of countries will be classified as “Level 4” or “do not t
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