International travel is not the smartest thing to do right now. Anyone planning an overseas trip at this time should have their head examined. Imagine getting sick with COVID-19 overseas and the travel insurance one purchased doesn't cover it?
The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has added more countries to their list of highest travel risks.
According to TravelPulse:
Spain and seven other destinations have been now designated by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) with the highest travel risk level, encouraging American travelers to not travel to these countries.
The CDC has been measuring the travel risks of each country due to the coronavirus pandemic. The greater the transmission in a country, the higher their risk level. The highest level, Level 4, is given to a country that sees more than 500 cases per 100,000 residents within the past 28 days.
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