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Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States issued guidelines that if you got the corona vaccine, you can travel.

Then the White House Corona Response Advisor raised the issue, claiming it was wrong.



This is Kim Jong-won's correspondent from New York.



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[Rochel Wallensky/Director, CDC, USA: Those who have been vaccinated can travel again if they take a low level of risk.

For domestic travel, those who have fully vaccinated do not need to undergo a corona 19 test before or after travel (and do not have to pay for themselves.)] This



is a new travel guide from the CDC, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.



CDC, however, created controversy by showing an ambiguous position that it does not recommend travel.



[Rochel Wollensky/Director of CDC USA: CDC does not recommend travel as the number of confirmed cases is increasing again.]



Then, Dr. Michael Osterholm, advisor to the Corona Response Team at the White House, raised the issue.



[Michael Osterholm/White House Corona Response Team Advisor: At the public health level, (CDC's) message has a problem.

Speaking of travel, it is better to avoid travel to places where the virus spreads a lot unless you have to go.] Even



if you get the vaccine, the risk of infection still remains as the prevention rate is not 100%.



In Germany, there is a rising voice of warning as the health authorities claim that vaccinations should be given more freedom, and other countries with rising vaccination rates are trying to ease the blockade.



In the midst of this, President Biden issued an Easter message calling for the vaccination, saying that only if you get the vaccine, you can get back to life as soon as possible.