First COVID-19, now monkeypox, there seems to be a new global health emergency more often than ever before. Last week, authorities in San Francisco and New York declared a health emergency over monkeypox due to an increase in cases. San Francisco’s mayor’s office informed on Thursday that there are 261 confirmed cases in the city, …
After a relatively quiet start of summer, Covid is making headlines again as a number of countries report rising infection trends and start reintroducing curbs they had once abandoned. As expected, the CDC is keeping a watchful eye on it, and has not hesitated to issue its infamous travel health notices. This week, 5 more …
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the United States recently updated its Travel Notice page and moved four countries in its COVID-19 Travel Recommendations section. All countries were previously in “Level 2: COVID-19 Moderate”, but due to increasing cases in these locations, the agency is now considering these destinations as high risk. …
Traveling has probably never been more challenging than it is this summer. Unprecedented demand for air travel fueled by low staffing across the aviation industry has made flying a challenge for even the most seasoned traveler. If you’re going to travel this summer, there are ways however to limit the amount of frustration and headaches …
The US Department of State has just issued a total of 10 new travel advisory updates to a diverse range of countries around the world. The latest travel advisory updates went live on the State Department’s website just yesterday – the third update already this month – and highlighted a wide range of issues and …
The United States’ Department of State just issued a total of 15 new travel advisory updates yesterday as part of its ongoing commitment to keeping American travelers safe on their journeys abroad. Whilst it is the cast that most of the world has moved on from Covid-19 and international travel has finally returned to pre-pandemic …
As part of its efforts to keep American citizens safe and sound on their travels abroad, the U.S. State Department has just issued new travel advisory updates for 7 countries around the world. The latest updates were published on the Department of State’s website just yesterday, providing travelers with accurate, up to date information that …
With Covid finally on course to become an endemic disease, and no longer a particularly worrying threat to public health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is making some important updates to its travel advisories. Now, six more countries have had their health risk levels downgraded, enjoying a new Level 2 status. Throughout …
The U.S Department of State has issued 17 new updates to its travel advisories, providing travelers with more important information designed to keep them safe and well informed when deciding whether or not to go on their travels abroad. Issued just yesterday, the new travel advisory updates are the latest of several to be posted …
Egypt finally announced to the world on Thursday that it is removing all COVID-related entry restrictions for all travelers, regardless of citizenship status. The update in policy did not say when the decision will go into effect. With today’s decision, Egypt joins dozens of other countries in lifting covid restrictions on travelers as infections fall …
Whilst the darkest days of the pandemic – with its strict, ever changing entry requirements and restrictions – may be behind us, there are still various risks associated with traveling that it’s important to be aware of. For several years now, the US State Department’s travel advisory warning system has kept travelers in the loop …
As monkeypox spreads globally, the Canadian government has issued a travel advisory for Canadians traveling overseas. The new Level 2 travel advisory suggests Canadians should practice enhanced health precautions following the emergence of monkeypox. The Canadian government released the travel advisory on June 7, 2022. The Full Details Of The Level 2 Travel Advisory According …












