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Spain, Monaco, Finland added to CDC’s level 4 ‘avoid travel’ list



Federal health officials are now advising U.S. travelers to avoid Spain, Finland, Monaco and five other countries due to their “very high” COVID-19 risk levels. 

Spain, Finland, Bonaire, Chad, Gibraltar, Lebanon, Monaco and San Marino on Monday climbed to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s “very high” COVID risk level, the agency’s top pandemic advisory level for foreign destinations. There are 80 other countries in this category, including popular destinations like the United Kingdom, France and Italy. 

“Avoid travel to these destinations,” the CDC warns. “If you must travel to these destinations, make sure you are fully vaccinated before travel.”

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The shift comes as counties across the globe begin to discover the newest coronavirus variant, omicron, which is believed to be more contagious but potentially less virulent than the delta variant. 

The CDC moved a number of other countries this week:

Albania and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines moved from level 4 to level 3. French…



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