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    St. Kitts COVID-19 Travel Alert Raised To Level 4 By CDC

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. State Department raised their travel alert levels Monday for the Caribbean travel spots of Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Belize due to the “risk of getting and spreading COVID-19 variants.”

    The CDC raised both dual-island nation Saint Kitts and Nevis and Belize to a level 4, which signifies “very high” COVID levels and means tourists should avoid travel to the popular Caribbean vacation destinations.

    Those who must travel to either destination, the CDC travel health notice says, should be fully vaccinated.

    Aside from following each country’s specific guidance, CDC recommends travelers wear a mask and stay 6 feet apart from others.

    The CDC also raised several countries’ travel alert to a levels 4, including:

    • Slovenia
    • Serbia
    • Mauritius
    • Lithuania
    • Israel
    • Grenada
    • Albania
    • Afghanistan

    The agency raised the alert levels last week for Jamaica, Sri Lanka and Brunei to level 4.

    The CDC assesses COVID-19 risk based on each destination’s new cases and new case trajectory.

    The Travel Health Notice level can be raised if a large increase in COVID-19 cases is reported or a destination’s case count meets or exceeds the threshold for a higher level for 14 straight days.

    Level 4 destinations have more than 500 new cases per 100,000 people over the past 28 days or more than 500 cases period if their population is smaller than 100,000.

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