
State Department raises travel advisory for the UK to its highest level as Covid-19 cases rise
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The State Department is warning Americans against traveling to the United Kingdom as the country grapples with a rise in Covid-19 cases.
The department on Monday raised its travel advisory level for the UK to "Level 4: Do not travel" due to Covid-19. The decision, which aligns with a separate US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention update, comes the same day that Prime Minister Boris Johnson lifted most of England's remaining pandemic-related restrictions. Noting the CDC's decision earlier Monday to raise its UK Risk Assessment Level for Covid-19 to "Level 4: Covid-19 Very High," the department said in its updated travel advisory that there "are restrictions in place affecting US citizen entry into the United Kingdom."
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