CDC adds three more European countries to high risk level
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has added three European nations to its highest risk Covd tier. The Czech Republic, Hungary and Iceland are designated Level 4 destinations.
This represents a ‘very high’ level of transmission that the CDC warns Americans to avoid.
Guernsey in the English Channel, was also raised to Level 4. "As the Covid-19 situation around the world changes, CDC is monitoring risk in destinations around the world and making travel recommendations," the CDC says.
In the last month, 11 European countries have been added to the CDC’s highest risk tier.
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