CDC Raises Europe Travel Warning Due To COVID-19 Outbreaks
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The agency has raised the travel warning to level 4 due to a high number of cases in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Iceland and Guernsey.
The CDC is warning Americans against traveling to several places in Europe. Those destinations include the Czech Republic, Hungary, Iceland and Guernsey — which is in the British Isles.
The agency says there's been an alarming rise in COVID-19 cases, prompting them to raise the travel warning to level 4, which translates to "very high."
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