The US CDC claimed it had changed its COVID-19 traveling recommendation for India to “Degree 1: Low” from “Level 3: High”.

The United States Centers for Condition Control as well as Avoidance (CDC) and State Division reduced federal government COVID-19 traveling ratings for India as well as a few other nations on Monday.

The CDC stated it had changed its COVID-19 travel referral for India to “Level 1: Reduced” from “Level 3: High,” which prompts unvaccinated Americans to avoid travel to those places.

The CDC additionally reduced Chad, Guinea and Namibia to “Level 1.” The State Department on Monday decreased its travel advisory for India to “Level 2: Workout Raised Caution,” showing the reduced COVID-19 risk, yet additionally cited the threat of “criminal activity as well as terrorism.”

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Last Updated: 29 March 2022