The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday urged Americans not to travel to half a dozen new destinations due to “very high levels” of COVID-19. The new additions added to the CDC’s “Level 4: Very High” risk category include South Korea, Belarus, Comoros, Azerbaijan, French Polynesia, and Saint Pierre and Miquelon—a French archipelago south of Canada’s Newfoundland. Last week, all six destinations were listed by the federal health agency in the category: “Level 3: High” risk for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. In total, CDC lists about 140 countries and territories at the highest warning level—including all of Europe and almost all of Latin America—due to reported cases from the Omicron variant of the CCP virus still remaining high in many countries, though cases in many places have dropped recently. A country placed on the CDC’s Level 4 travel health list means that it is reporting …
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