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Japan has raised the travel alert level to Cuba and 17 other countries to Level 3 (Level 4 is the highest) due to an upsurge in coronavirus infections.
According to Kyodo News:
TOKYO - Japan on Friday raised its travel alert for 18 countries, including Algeria and Cuba, to Level 3, urging against any trips to these areas that have recently seen a rise in coronavirus infections.
The countries, mostly in Africa and Central America, are expected to be added to a list of over 100 countries subject to an entry ban for foreign travelers, Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi told a press conference.
The other countries are Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Costa Rica, Eswatini, Georgia, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Iraq, Jamaica, Lebanon, Mauritania, Nicaragua, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Senegal.Americans don't have to worry too much about coronavirus in Cuba since travel to that country was made more difficult last year.
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