State Department warns Americans to reconsider traveling abroad due to coronavirus – USA TODAY

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The U.S. State Department warned Americans late Wednesday to avoid traveling abroad, in response to a coronavirus outbreak that’s reached pandemic status.

Also Wednesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advised U.S. citizens to avoid travel to much of Europe, where the coronavirus has become more widespread than anywhere but China.

The warnings by the State Department and the CDC followed the earlier announcement by President Donald Trump on national television restricting travel from Europe for 30 days starting Friday.

The State Department issued a global travel warning of Level 3 — “reconsider travel” — one level below its strongest warning. The CDC advised Americans to “avoid nonessential travel” to Europe — a Level 3, its highest warning.

The CDC warning covers essentially the entire continent — 29 countries and principalities — including some of the most popular destinations for U.S travelers, Germany, France, Spain and Italy.

Source Article from https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/2020/03/12/coronavirus-state-department-warns-americans-reconsider-traveling-abroad/5029446002/

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