Earlier on Friday, the US State Department issued its highest-level travel warning, advising citizens:“Do not travel to China due to novel coronavirus.”The warning also advised those currently in China to“consider departing using commercial means.” The US warning came a day after the World ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department on Monday urged Americans reconsider any international travel they may have planned and said it would issue specific warnings not to visit roughly 80% of the world's countries due to risks from the coronavirus pandemic. The United States hasn't ...
Americans Advised to Avoid These 19 DestinationsThe United States Department of State has four levels of advisories: exercise normal precautions, exercise increased caution, reconsider travel, and do not travel. Currently, 19 destinations fall under aLevel 4: DO NOT TRAVEL advisory,so plan your trav...
Americans Advised to Avoid These 19 DestinationsThe United States Department of State has four levels of advisories: exercise normal precautions, exercise increased caution, reconsider travel, and do not travel. Currently, 19 destinations fall under aLevel 4: DO NOT TRAVEL advisory,so plan your trav...
TheUS State Departmenthas recommended the following tips for safe travel. What to take with you Travel light and keep important items, like medicines and eye glasses, in your carry-on. If the medicine is unusual or contains narcotics, carry a letter from your doctor to indicate the need for...
The State Department’s warning was more blunt: “Do not travel to Japan due to COVID-19,” it said. China, which is to host the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, suggested caution in travel abroad. “At present, the world is still facing a grave situation of fighting COVID-19,...
We will say that we take the US State Department’s travel advisories and warnings with a huge grain of salt. Nearly all countries in Europe rank far higher and mostly in the top 50 of the safest countries as ranked annually by the Global Peace Index. The United States ranked 114th in ...
American travelers – at least those of the cautious variety – might be familiar with the US State Department’s travel advisories. The agency monitors the world for potential trouble and issues warnings from “Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions” to “Level 4: Do Not Travel,” alerting ...
The State Department isn’t advising increased caution for land-based travel to those parts of Asia, only advising against travel to China Neither the United Kingdom nor Canada have issued similar blanket advisories around Asia cruise travel, though both nations have issued travel warnings for Chi...
Mexico – long a destination for world-class museums, archeological sites and beach resorts – now has five states tagged with the most severe travel warning by the US State Department.