Americans Advised Not to Travel to Jamaica by CDC

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Americans Advised Not to Travel to Jamaica by CDC

In an official tourism warning, the United States’ CDC – public health agency, has encouraged all Americans not to travel to Jamaica. This incorporates Americans that are completely immunized with the COVID-19 vaccine.

On April 2nd, the CDC gave a level four warning for Jamaica, the most elevated level for COVID-19 cases.

The office said that due to the current circumstance on the island, even completely immunized voyagers might be in danger of getting and spreading COVID-19 and ought to keep away from all movement. The CDC expressed that if any American should go to Jamaica, they ought to get completely immunized first.

Moreover, the organization encouraged all Americans to wear a cover, stay six feet from others, dodge large crowds, and wash their hands routinely while on the island.

Jamaica has more than 41,000 affirmed instances of COVID-19. The public authority has forced measures to check the spread of the infection including a 8 PM islandwide time limitation and three end of the week lockdowns, which end on April 12.

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