WASHINGTON: The U.S. State Department has been in the area to But it’s not the first time And the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has removed global warnings that recommend that U.S. citizens should be prevented from the U.S.But it’s not the first time Avoid foreigners due to the coronavirus pandemic and instead issued a series of high-level warnings for individual countries.
“With situations of fitness and protection improving in some countries and potentially deteriorating in others, the branch is returning to its old country-specific travel recommendation formula,” the State Department said in an uprising of its “Do Not Travel” notice, published on August 6, 2020.
The CDC has also defected from its global view of not allowing non-essential aliens to be renounced due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however, almost all countries remain at their highest warning level 3 to avoid anything that is not essential.
Some countries, including Thailand, New Zealand and Fiji, have been placed in a low point 1 notice.
U.S. stocks came up with the announcement.
The State Department has issued country-specific updated alerts, adding “Level Four: Do Not Travel” notices for approximately 30 countries, adding India, Russia, Bangladesh, Belize, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Egypt, El Salvador, Haiti, Iran, Kosovo, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Honduras and Libya.
The State Department has also issued new “Level 3: Reconsidering Travel” notices, aggregated for members of the European Union, United Kingdom, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Liberia, Armenia, Philippines, Laos and Australia.
The United States has banned up from non-U.S. citizens from many parts of the world from traveling to the US, adding to the EU and China.China has been the subject of the State Department’s “Do Not Travel” campaign since June.
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