Coronavirus: U.S. raises recommendation to avoid aliens due to COVID-19

The U.S. on Thursday raised a global fitness warning imposed in March calling on U.S. citizens to avoid the foreigner because of the coronavirus pandemic, the State Department said. The branch is returning to its old formula of country-specific levels of recommendation,” he said in a statement.

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“We continue to advise U.S. citizens to be cautious when traveling because of the unpredictable nature of the pandemic.”

The announcement comes as President Donald Trump seeks an immediate return to normalcy in the United States, which has suffered more than the number of deaths from COVID-19.

But U.S. borders were closed to the maximum of European Union travelers, which also bans the maximum from Americans because of the threat of contagion.

Under the new ratings, the United States still recommends precautions for peak countries.

Among the few beneficiaries of the “Level 1” rating, i.e. without specific considerations, are Taiwan, which was widely praised for its management of the pandemic, and Australia.

The United States has given Level 3 prestige, which means reconsidering it, to many allies, adding Britain, France, and Germany.

He kept the precaution of Level Four to avoid going to India, which saw an increase in COVID-19 cases.

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