CDC lists Puerto Rico as a ‘high risk’ destination for COVID-19

CDC lists Puerto Rico as a ‘high risk’ destination for COVID-19

Passengers who have just arrived at Luis Muñoz Marin Airport line up to present their travel pass. – Dennis A. Jones

The agency warned passengers not to travel to Puerto Rico unless they are fully vaccinated


By metro Puerto Rico


Monday August 30, 2021 at 8:43 pm

Passengers who have just arrived at Luis Muñoz Marin Airport line up to present their travel pass. – Dennis A. Jones

Today, the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) updated its list of destinations with the highest travel risk in the middle of the pandemic, and that included Puerto Rico.

The agency is located on the island fourth level Transition, which is the highest in the measure and which recommends travelers not to come to Puerto Rico or fully vaccinate to do so.

Puerto Rico was at level 3, which represents a “high” risk of transmission, and went to “very high”.

Six other destinations have been added to the list, namely: Azerbaijan, Estonia, Guam, Macedonia, Saint Lucia and Switzerland.

The CDC puts them at Level 4 as those places that have had more than 500 cases of the virus per 100,000 residents in the past 28 days.

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