
Pandemic travel news: US borders open as more of Europe is rated 'very high' risk
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After nearly 20 months of closed borders, the US finally opened to vaccinated international visitors on Monday. In Europe, as Covid cases continue to climb, one country is considering a lockdown for its unvaccinated population. Find out more about what happened this week in travel.
(CNN) — After nearly 20 months of closed borders, the US finally opened to vaccinated international visitors on Monday, November 8.
But transatlantic travel remains an ever changing landscape, with this week also seeing more European destinations added to the CDC's highest risk travel category.
And as European Covid cases continue to climb, one central European country is considering a lockdown for its unvaccinated population.

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