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The beaches of Mexico are the few places that still welcome American tourists.
Now that the United States is hosting the world’s largest coronavirus outbreak that caused COVID-19, nations around the world are much less interested in sealing a passport under the inscription “United States of America.” Dozens of countries, from Belgium to Botswana and even Canada (Oh, Canada! And you?) American tourists have been temporarily banned.
For tourists from other English-speaking countries such as Canada and Australia, there are still a few options, but not many more, as several countries seek to fight the virus by isolating themselves relatively. For EU residents, traffic in Europe is still imaginable in most cases, while travelling between Asian countries will be tricky for almost everyone.
All the many permutations of travel odds and bans now look smooth in a singles, Covidcontrols.co place. The undeniable tool was created through the Greatescape.co’s air ticket metasearch site team. In addition to mapping pandemic trends around the world, it also adds existing travel restrictions in a convenient format. Simply enter your travel history from the last 14 days and the tool will show you where you can and can’t go, as well as the situations and exceptions that accompany this list.
While Mexico’s beaches are open for business to up to a maximum of people, it’s still a miserable look at the state of the global that could make you need to continue practicing social estrangement at home. And for now, this may be the ultimate productive action plan for many of us.