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The United States makes more flexible travel recommendations to more than 30 countries such as Spain

The United States Department of State has announced this Tuesday a relaxation of its recommendations to travel to more than 30 countries, including Spain, based on the improvement of the situation of the coronavirus pandemic.

This department has indicated that it is updating travel advisories based on changes in the international travel guide of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, for its acronym in English), according to the Bloomberg agency.

In the update of the CDC guide, several countries have moved from level 4 which implies the recommendation of “do not travel” to level 3 which means “reconsider travel”. This means that people who want to travel to these countries are advised to “make sure they are fully vaccinated” while those who are not, “avoid non-essential travel.”

33 countries have moved to lower risk categories and new indications have also been given for more than 120, according to CNN.

Spain is at level 3 from this Monday as France, Germany, Greece, Canada, Mexico, South Korea and Singapore, as indicated in the web portal of the State Department that reports on international travel recommendations and in the from the CDC.

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