CDC Removes All Countries From COVID-19 'Do Not Travel' List
Though travel isn't completely back to normal, this change is an overdue acknowledgment that we can't always view COVID-19 transmission as catastrophic.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its international travel recommendations on Monday, relaxing previous COVID-19 risk assessments.
Previously, the CDC's "Level 4" risk designation applied to destinations with "very high" levels of COVID-19 transmission. On Sunday, 89 countries and territories were listed in this category, with the CDC advising, "Avoid travel to these destinations. If you must travel to these destinations, make sure you are fully vaccinated before travel."
The agency has since named its highest risk category "Level 4: Special Circumstances/Do Not Travel" and removed all countries from it. In a statement last week, the CDC indicated it would reserve this designation for "special circumstances, such as rapidly escalating case trajectory or extremely high case counts, emergence of a new variant of concern, or healthcare infrastructure collapse." The CDC's next highest designation, "Level 3: COVID-19 High," now includes 122 destinations and advises that travelers are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations, but does not advise the fully vaccinated to avoid travel wholesale.
Given that there are few places in the world where COVID-19 has not spread widely, it is becoming necessary for the individual traveler to determine his own risk tolerance. Safety does not simply depend on picking the country with no active COVID-19 cases, but rather on taking stock of your vaccination status, your preexisting conditions, and the medical infrastructure at your destination.
The CDC's new advisory structure makes the point that not all areas with high COVID-19 transmission are irreconcilably dangerous to visit. As recently as Sunday, the CDC advised travelers to exercise the same level of COVID-related caution when visiting Norway and the Central African Republic; South Korea and Papua New Guinea; and Australia and Vietnam. It makes little sense to advise the same level of extreme medical caution across each of these nations, considering how vastly each country's health capacities may differ. Denmark, Switzerland, and Sweden are said to have some of the best health care in the world, but in terms of COVID contagion, the CDC considered them as risky to visit as Somalia, a country with only one surgeon for every 1 million people and a full COVID vaccination rate of just 8.5 percent.
Rather than offering a blanket "do not travel" designation for high-transmission countries, the CDC now says it will reserve its most aggressive advisory to warn against travel to destinations it feels pose uniquely high risks. The agency notes that the new guidance constitutes "a more actionable alert" that will "help the public understand when the highest level of concern is most urgent." The advisory structure still hinges on questionable criteria—for instance, a focus on "extremely high case counts" rather than on hospitalizations and deaths—but it's an overdue acknowledgment that we can't always view COVID-19 transmission as catastrophic.
The relaxed travel recommendations are a welcome change, especially when taken with major airlines dropping mask mandates after a Florida judge vacated the CDC's mask mandate for transportation yesterday. Certain travel-related policies—like the CDC's requirement that travelers to the U.S. test negative before entering the country—are still in place, and the CDC could very well roll back the new advisory structure. But this shifting tide offers tentative hope that travel as we once knew it may be on the mend.
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My advice is to avoid counties with very stringent lockdown policies that have been subject to change without notice, and places with non-voluntary 'quarantine camps'. So that would include:
China
Australia
New Zealand
and Joe Friday's place of residence.
Previously, the CDC's "Level 4" risk designation applied to destinations with "very high" levels of COVID-19 transmission.
Why not just drag out the color-coded Terror Threat charts the Bushpigs used?
Oh Big Government - what would the Peanuts do without you?
Your just pissed because the cdc also issued a travel warning about minors traveling near you
Do you think it will be enough to keep democrats from taking a big L this November?
I think that was for me.
Democrats are doomed. Quite frankly they deserve it.
But don't get all pumped up about the GOP. When they take over they will suck ass too - just like in 2002-2008 and 2018-2020 when they failed in every way. There is good reason why Dubya and Donnie Boy are regarded as the two worst presidents since Hoover.
It wasn’t.
Biden has been a shining star. Carter second best right?
https://www.c-span.org/presidentsurvey2021/?page=overall
Check it out yoself.
Amazingly Dubya has crept up the list past Nixon, Harding, and Hoover.
Any presidential list that has teddy, fdr and woldrow Wilson not in the bottom 10 is crap
Lol. Thats your proof. Man. You really are dumb.
"Level 4: Special Circumstances/Do Not Travel"
Or as Trump would say - "shithole countries". Fatass Donne does have a way with words.
He certainly lacks your linguistic brilliance: BUTTPLUG! SLOPPY PULLOUT! TINY MUSHROOM DICK! MONEYSHOT!
Smart people know bodily fluid and genitalia references are the highest form of comedy. 🙂
#ButtplugHasTheBestCatchphrases
THE POLITICAL SCIENTISM HAS RESETTLED!
It is once again unquestionable.
Foreign tourists to the US still need vaccine passports. When is that bit of nonsense going away?
Americans returning home still need negative tests.
So stupid.
It's ridiculous beyond belief. It's why I went to PR last weekend instead of Europe. Why bother with the hassle? Particularly when the hassle achieves absolutely nothing. As dumb as a cloth mask mandate for toddlers is, this is dumber.
Maybe the CDC, but common sense still has a list of countries you should not visit.
Oh, and a federal judge in Florida has finally struck down the illegal, unconstitutional TSA mask mandate, and the TSA wisely immediately stated they will no longer try to enforce.
It's over. It's finally and officially all over for Obersturmbannführer Fauci and the tyrannical two year mask nazi regime. The Obersturmbannführer has been backed into the farthest corner of the wolf's lair broom with no avenue of escape. Out of mercy, the forces of freedom will give him the dignity of deciding if he wants to finish himself off with a pistol or a cyanide capsule.
You can still get your second booster if you want to be extra safe for another 4 weeks.
Second booster?! I'm on my ninety-eighth! And now I can see in the dark, too!
Except Russia, right?
Finally legal migration has the same rights as illegal migration.
Now if only I had somewhere to be.
This seems to be another stupid ruling by the CDC. The rates for COVID cases are the highest in the world. Vaccines and boosters in Korea has done little to stop the incredible spike in cases. To travel there at present is crazy.