American Health advises against traveling to 3 Arab countries

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the Ministry of Health has added new destinations to the list of countries and regions that advise Americans not to visit due to fears of an outbreak of Covid-19 in them.

The destinations added on Monday include, according to Reuters, France, Jordan, Portugal and Tanzania, among about 80 destinations on the list, including Denmark, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, bringing the list of Arab countries among these destinations to three.

These destinations are categorized as "level 4: very high", meaning that cases of COVID-19 are prevalent in them.

In this case, the CDC advises "not to travel to these destinations. If you must travel, make sure you have a full vaccination before you travel

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This update comes after the discovery of the "Omicron" mutant in South Africa and its arrival in about 45 countries, including the United States

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