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  2. Travel during the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    The list is updated, in principle, every two weeks. Several countries (Algeria, Canada, Georgia, Jordan, Morocco, Montenegro, Serbia, Tunisia and Uruguay) have been removed from the EU designated COVID-19 safe countries list since it was introduced on 30 June 2020, and no new country was ever added to that list.

  3. CDC shakes up COVID travel advisory system, removes every ...

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    After months of warning all travelers to avoid a long list of countries because of "very high" COVID-19 levels, the CDC has removed all countries from its "Do Not Travel" list. The highest Level 4 ...

  4. All of the countries currently on the Foreign Office ‘do not ...

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    Here is the full list of countries on the Foreign Office’s ‘do not travellist to check before you plan a trip. FCDO advises against all travel Afghanistan – “The security situation is ...

  5. New Zealand, Laos, Myanmar: Countries continue to relax COVID ...

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    Countries across the globe are continuing to relax international travel restrictions related to COVID-19 with the European Union dropping its mask mandate for air travelers starting next week.

  6. COVID-19 lockdowns by country - Wikipedia

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    Most countries and territories affected with COVID-19 introduced and enforced some form of lockdown. However, only a few exceptions included Japan , South Korea and Taiwan , which rapidly and consistently implemented highly organized mass testing , contact tracing , public messaging and selective quarantining to identify and isolate outbreaks.

  7. Travel ban - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments banned entry by residents of some or all other countries. Motivations for travel bans vary in nature with some being economic while others being more so politically motivated. [1] For example, if New Zealand decides not to allow travel to the country, the government stops issuing travel visas.

  8. U.S. Expands 'Do Not Travel' Advisories to 80% of Countries - AOL

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    The updated guidance was based on assessments by the CDC and puts about 80 percent of countries around the world on the State Department's level four do not travel list. U.S. Expands 'Do Not ...

  9. Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel and ...

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    The "Category 2 countries and territories" of the regulations as initially enacted were countries not in the Common Travel Area that were not listed in schedules 1 or 3. These were commonly referred to as the "Amber list". Any country not mentioned by name was automatically deemed to be on the Amber list.