Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

US drops all countries from its Level 4 travel restrictio­ns list

- NATHAN DILLER

THE Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its internatio­nal Covid-19 travel advisory system on Monday, designatin­g its highest-risk category for extreme scenarios.

As of Monday, the CDC dropped all countries from its “Level 4” category, now labelled “Special Circumstan­ces/ Do Not Travel”.

About 120 destinatio­ns now have a Level 3 advisory – including Australia, the UK, Italy and many other popular European destinatio­ns – for “high” levels of the Covid-19, while 12 destinatio­ns sit at Level 2.

Another 55 are designated Level 1, its lowest-risk level.

“To help the public understand when the highest level of concern is most urgent, this new system will reserve Level 4 travel health notices for special circumstan­ces, such as rapidly escalating case trajectory or extremely high case counts, emergence of a new variant of concern, or health-care infrastruc­ture collapse,” the agency said last week.

The three lower-level warnings will continue to be determined mainly by 28-day Covid-19 incidence or case counts.

“With this new configurat­ion, travellers will have a more actionable alert for when they should not travel to a certain destinatio­n (Level 4), regardless of vaccinatio­n status, until we have a clearer understand­ing of the Covid19 situation at that destinatio­n," the statement said.

During the pandemic, the CDC has updated weekly its list of countries travellers should avoid because of Covid-19, with its “Level 4” warning indicating very high levels of the Covid-19 and instructin­g all travellers to avoid the area.

Before this last update, about 90 countries were in the Level 4 category.

The State Department also shares its own advisories. Those include threats such as terrorism and natural disasters, while factoring in CDC recommenda­tions.

Last month, in a letter to new White House coronaviru­s response co-ordinator Ashish Jha, the US Travel Associatio­n called for an end to “avoid travel” advisories, among other pandemic travel practices.

“The CDC should ensure that Americans are not dissuaded from travelling to any place with Covid-19 case rates that are equal to, or less than, the case rates prevailing in the US,” the letter read.

“As conditions continue to improve, the CDC should end all ‘avoid travel’ advisories for vaccinated individual­s."

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