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US warns against travel to Mexico due to high Covid-19 levels

A list has been published showing Covid-19 status around the world

Photo by: Anete Lusina on Unsplash & CDC

The American Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has published a list showing the countries where travel is not recommended due to increases in Covid-19 cases worldwide. Mexico is among these countries where travel is not recommended under any circumstances.

The interactive map was updated in its webpage where one can select the country or specific region of the world to know the level and status according to the CDC. When selecting Mexico, the following message appears:

The CDC stated that any traveler that enters Mexico must make sure to be completely vaccinated against Covid-19, as the best way to protect themselves. They also added that being vaccinated won’t ensure the traveler won’t be infected, which is why they also recommend anyone older than two years of age wear a mask in public spaces. One must also follow the requirements and recommendations made by the Mexican government.

In this list, all countries are classified in five different groups ranging from lowest risk to the highest, while adding another group where the rates are not known. Down below we show you some of the countries included for each level:

Level 4: Very high Covid-19

  • Argentina
  • Canada
  • Denmark
  • France
  • Mexico

To see the complete list, click here.

Level 3: High Covid-19

  • Cuba
  • Ethiopia
  • Guatemala
  • Japan
  • South Korea

To see the complete list, click here.

Level 2: Moderate Covid-19

  • Bangladesh
  • Cameroon
  • New Zealand
  • El Salvador
  • Madeira Islands

To see the complete list, click here.

Level 1: Low Covid-19

  • Taiwan
  • China
  • Hong Kong
  • Indonesia
  • Pakistan

To see the complete list, click here.

Unknown level: Unknown Covid-19

  • Afghanistan
  • Antarctica
  • Nicaragua
  • North Korea
  • Syria

To see the complete list, click here.


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